A male asked:
after having one ocular migraine after never having one for 50 years of life with no headaches, is it more or less likely to get more migraines?
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Dr. William Goldieanswered
Pediatric Neurology 48 years experience
More likely: Migraine is a life long risk. It flares during puberty, child bearing and with age. Older patients may develop more complex events. Use Aspirin to protect your brain. A thorough medical evaluation would be appropriate.
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