Migraines can be diagnosed by a healthcare provider using information from a medical history and physical exam.
Diagnostic Tools for Migraines
Migraines are diagnosed based on a person’s medical history and physical exam.
In some cases, addition testing may be needed to help rule out other health conditions.
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This can indicate a serious problem such as a brain tumor or a brain aneurysm.
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Imaging tests that you may need include:
Can a medical test detect a migraine?
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There are many common illnesses that are similar to migraines.
This can give you ample opportunity to take your treatment when it will be most effective.
Some people experience a migraine prodrome, which can begin several days before a migraine reaches its peak intensity.
A prodrome can manifest with symptoms such as light sensitivity, irritability, and fatigue.
Recognizing Non-Migraine Episodes
When you have already had migraines, recurrent episodes usually feel familiar.
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