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Migraine Symptoms Directory
Migraine is a type of headache. Migraine symptoms may go beyond throbbing pain. Nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound are common signs. There are also migraine symptoms without headaches or pain. In addition, there could be warning signs before a migraine hits. Symptoms last a few hours to days. Migraine progresses through stages, though some people may not have all stages. The condition affects adults and children. Follow the links below to WebMD's comprehensive coverage of migraine symptoms. Learn about typical and atypical migraine symptoms. Finally, find out what to expect during a migraine and when to see a specialist.
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Migraine Headache Phases & Symptoms
WebMD explains the warning signs of a migraine - and the aftermath.
Migraine Symptoms & Signs You Are Getting One
Are you having migraine headaches? Read more about the common symptoms and when to call the doctor.
Headache Symptoms: Migraine, Cluster, Tension, Sinus
All headaches cause pain. But many headaches also feature nausea and vomiting. WebMD examines the most common headache symptoms.
Migraine Stages & Symptoms: Prodromal, Aura, Attack, Postdromal
The symptoms of the four phases of a migraine headache: early warning signs, aura, attack phase, and post-migraine phase.