This document discusses the symptoms of psoric migraine. It notes that the pain of a psoric migraine can be located in the frontal, vertex, or temporal regions of the head, or all over the head. The pain is described as sharp, severe, and paroxysmal, and may occur on one side. Aggravating factors include morning, motion, cold, hunger, and anxiety, while ameliorating factors include rest, quiet, sleep, warmth, and natural eliminations. Accompanying symptoms can include fear, anxiety, apprehension, red face, throbbing carotids, hot flushes ending in little perspiration, and vertigo aggravated by looking up or rising from sitting.