A member asked:

If i only have occasional migraines and not chronic, what are the chances of me getting vestibular migraine?

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Unpredictable: Regardless, migraine is a serious and complex neurologic disorder. Headache, insomnia, visual disturbances nausea, sensitivity to light or sound, paresthesias during the episodes. It is a manageable condition. Rec. See an orofacial pain or headache specialist for evaluation and proper diagnostic and management.

Answered 9/28/2016

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Dr. Eric Weisman answered

Specializes in Neurology

Unknown: Had basilar migraine in the past with loss of vision inability to speak or collapse your chances of getting vertiginous migraine are increased.

Answered 5/2/2014

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Can an ENT diagnose a vestibular migraine?

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