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Is it normal to have side affects of migraines (such as tunnel vision, slurred speech and stiff neck and facial features) without the pain of migrain?

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Dr. Diane Stein answered

Specializes in Pediatric Neurology

Migraine Equivalent: Migraine symptoms without the head pain is not rare at all. These can occur in people with previous migraines, they tend to know that they are having what equals a migraine without the pain. Migraine Equivalent also may occur in those without prior headaches. If they are new, over hours, or frequent then get evaluated.

Answered 10/19/2016

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