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A 30-year-old male asked:
Do people with migraines always have epilepsy too?
2 doctor answers • 2 doctors weighed in

Dr. Howard Schneideranswered
Pediatric Dentistry 36 years experience
No: These are two separate conditions. While someone could have both, most people who have migraines do not have epilepsy, and most people with epilepsy do not have migraines.
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Dr. Charles Rocambolianswered
Family Medicine 20 years experience
No: You can have migraines without epilepsy.
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Last updated May 31, 2013
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