What's the difference between migraines and headaches?

Migraine is more than just a headache. Migraine includes a constellation of pain and non-pain symptoms. Most migraine attacks can be divided into four phases: Prodrome - 12 - 24 hours before headache, irritability, neck pain, food cravings, yawning Aura - ½ - 1 hour before headache, affects 1 in 5 people with migraine, vision changes, numbness, weakness, dizziness, confusion Headache symptoms (includes pain) - 8 - 12 hours of migraine, symptoms, throbbing headache, nausea, sensitivity to lights, sensitivity to noise, sensitivity to odors, disability or limited activitiesPostdrome - 12 - 24 hours after, headache, hung-over feeling, fatigue, poor concentrationYou may experience all or only some of these phases with your migraines, and you may have different phases during different migraine episodes.

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