Problem: Article: A silent migraine is when you have a migraine, but you skip the pain part of the process. In other words, you have other symptoms such as aura, but you don't actually get a headache. You may also go through the preliminary phases that many migraine sufferers go through, which are symptoms that warn of an oncoming migraine.  These types of migraines are referred to by many names, including a migraine aura without headache, an acephalgic migraine, an amigranous migraine, or a migraine equivalent. These types of migraines are treated similarly to other types of migraines. Generally, you're more at risk for silent migraines if you had migraines with auras in your teens or 20s. Because silent migraines are still migraines, they tend to show up in people who've had migraines with auras in the past. The main symptoms of a silent migraine are auras, which can include vision changes such as halos or spots in your vision, blurry vision, cloudy vision, or shimmering vision. You might also see dark areas, flashes, or odd 3D effects.  You may also find you have problems with speech. Other aura symptoms include feeling tingling or numbness, feeling like you're on pins and needles, feeling weak or clumsy, and/or feeling dizzy or off-balance. You may also have mood swings, a loss of memory, hearing loss, stomach troubles, and/or confusion. Some people even get hiccups or have a distorted image of their bodies. Others may have less sensitivity to touch or hypersensitivity. Silent migraines are sometimes referred to as "ocular migraines" or "retinal migraines." However, these conditions are not interchangeable. Ocular migraines refer to silent migraines that affect the vision. Retinal migraines, however, are different. They usually only affect one eye at a time, causing blurriness or even temporary blindness. If you experience migraine-like symptoms in one eye only, you should see an eye specialist.
Summary: Learn what a "silent migraine" is. Know who's most at risk. Watch for the symptoms. Distinguish a silent migraine from a retinal migraine.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: They naturally choose a particular spot in the cage to eliminate. Because they use the same spot repeatedly, you can use this to your advantage. This will encourage the rabbit to use the litter box. Make sure to clean the rest of the cage after moving a bit of the dirty bedding. There are litter boxes for rabbits made to fit in the corners of cages or you can use a rectangular version if the cage is large enough. If you position is right, the rabbit should naturally continue to use the same spot, only this time it will be in the litter box. Of course, larger litter boxes are possible when the rabbit is enjoying “bunny hop” time outside the cage.

SUMMARY: Figure out where your rabbit is eliminating. Place a little of the dirty bedding in the litter box you bought for their cage. Place the litter box in the place the rabbit has chosen to eliminate.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Your strands that are now ordered B A C will become B C A.  In your left hand, shift the strand that's between your index finger and thumb so that your other fingers are holding it secure against your palm. Use your left index finger and thumb to grab the section of hair that's being held against your right palm (but not the one being held by the thumb and index finger). The original right-hand section is now the middle section. Typically, step 4 and step 5 in this braiding technique are called a "sequence" or "stitch." Hairspray or spray gel can help your braid from developing flyaways as the day goes on. Hold your hairspray about 12 inches (30 cm) away from your head and lightly mist the entire length of your braid.  If you decide to use hairspray, make sure to use it before adding any hair ornaments. Use a shine serum along your braid to give it some extra glow. Rub a bit between your hands and then run along the length of the braid. To protect your braids at night, you can use a nourishing oil. Traditional braids are easy to incorporate into other styles. You can braid a tiny accent braid that hangs loose, or you can pin your accent braid to create a headband. You can also dress up a ponytail by braiding it into a traditional braid. You can braid all or part of your hair, so experiment to see which styles you like!
Summary: Cross the right section over the middle section. Set the braid with hairspray (optional). Play with traditional braids to create other styles.

If you're experiencing severe abdominal pains or cramping, or if you have bloody or tarry, black stool, see your doctor as soon as possible. This can be a sign of a serious condition such as a perforated bowel. Once your doctor determines the cause of your symptoms, they can recommend the right course of treatment. If you have any of the following symptoms, ask your doctor for a same-day appointment or visit an urgent care center:  Bleeding from your rectum Blood in your stool Persistent pain in your abdomen Bloating Problems passing gas Vomiting Lower back pain Fever You may need stronger laxatives that are available by prescription. Additionally, your doctor can rule out potential underlying conditions that may be causing your constipation.  Your doctor can offer you treatments that aren’t available over the counter. Laxatives usually start to work in about 2 days. Additionally, you shouldn’t take them for longer than a week. If you’ve been experiencing constipation several days a week for at least 3 weeks, then it’s considered chronic. Your doctor can help you figure out why you’re constipated so often. Plus, they can offer you additional treatment options, like prescription laxatives, that can help you have better bowel movements. Tell your doctor what type of diet and lifestyle changes you’ve made. They’ll likely recommend some different things you can try to help you relieve your constipation. Getting constipated is a normal issue that will most likely go away if you make changes to your diet or lifestyle. Although you likely don’t have a serious health issue, it’s best to discuss your medical history with your doctor. They can help you recognize the signs of a serious condition so you can treat it early. Your doctor will most likely recommend continuing your self-care regimen to relieve your constipation. However, it’s always better to be safe when it comes to your health.
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One-sentence summary -- Get care immediately if you have severe pain or blood in your stool. See your doctor if you haven’t had a bowel movement in more than 3 days. Visit your doctor for chronic constipation that doesn’t improve with self-care. Talk to your doctor if you have a family history of colon or rectal cancer.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: For the sour milk, you’ll need ½ cup (103 g) of sweetened condensed milk. Carefully pour it into a measuring cup to ensure that you get the right amount.  ½ cup (103 g) of sweetened condensed milk is about ¼ of a standard 14 ounce (397 g) can. Add the sweetened condensed milk to the measuring cup slowly. Because it’s so thick and sticky, it can be difficult to get the milk out if you add too much. Once you have the proper amount of sweetened condensed milk, add ½ cup (118 ml) of cold water and 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of white vinegar or lemon juice to the measuring cup. Mix the ingredients together well until they’re fully blended. When the milk is mixed with the water and acid, let the mixture sit for about 5 minutes. You’ll know that the sour milk is ready when you notice some curdled bits in it. You’ll make 1 cup (237 ml) of sour milk from the recipe.
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Measure the sweetened condensed milk. Stir in the water and the acid. Allow the mixture to stand for 5 minutes.