Signs of Migraine That Don't Include the Usual Headaches

Neck Pain Can Be A Sign Of A Migraine

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Migraines can cause neck pain for some patients during an attack. The pain can derive from the muscles or nerves in the neck and can cause discomfort in the bones of the spine or the disks of cartilage between the spinal bones. The pain can make a migraine feel as if it is central to the base of the neck, or as if a headache radiates from the neck to the head. A survey found that seventy-five percent of those who suffered from migraines experienced some form of neck pain.

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