Signs of Migraine That Don't Include the Usual Headaches

Vertigo From Migraines

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Vertigo is a common symptom those who experience migraines, making the patient feel as if they are spinning or continuously moving. As a migraine symptom, vertigo is called migrainous vertigo, or a vestibular migraine, and may also occur alongside nausea and vomiting. Studies have shown that between twenty-five to thirty percent of patients with migraines experience vertigo. Vertigo can have many symptoms of its own, causing spells of dizziness, imbalance, motion sickness, nausea, vomiting, light-headedness, and pressure in the ears. The symptoms may vary from patient to patient and may last anywhere from a few seconds to a few days.

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