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When floodlights shine in my eyes, i get a migraine. what should i do?

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If you truly do possess migraine headaches, a not uncommon trigger is bright sunlight and other types of bright lights. Since the frequency (episodic vrs. chronic) and significance and duration of attacks are not provided, intervention may well be complex. See a neurologist who focuses in headaches and discuss starting a medication to prevent headaches secondary to these and other provocateurs.

Answered 7/12/2023

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