A 37-year-old member asked:
Throbbing headache back of head. is that the wrong place for a migraine?
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Dr. Nela Corderoanswered
Pediatrics 56 years experience
MIGRAINE HEADACHE: It is usually frontal and temporal, unilateral accompanied by aura, throbbing, severe with nausea, photophobia lasting x few hours to 3 days.
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