Think you have a migraine? You're not alone. Here's what neurologists recommend doing.

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Migraines can be far more severe than a normal headache. Here’s what to do if you think you are having one.

How is a migraine different than a typical headache?

"For many, it's much more than the pain. It's the nausea, fatigue, the common cognitive dysfunction, the brain fog that people get the sensitivity to light," Charles said."But when you put them all together, that's what really gets many people unable to function." "People think, well what's the big deal one day a month, or two days a month? But you add that up over a lifetime, and it's literally years of time spent disabled," he said.

Levin said ice packs and massages could also help, but said people should try to consider what could be starting their attacks. Getting into a regular sleep schedule, regular exercise and determining trigger foods could go a long way. Sign up for our trending newsletter to get the latest news of the dayThat pain relief medicine may help at first, but there is such thing as taking too much.

 

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