what is the difference between a Headache vs a migraine?

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What is the difference between a very bad headache and a migraine? Where is the line drawn

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Headaches and migraines are both types of pain that occur in the head, but they have some important differences.

Headaches are a common type of pain that can be caused by tension, sinus problems, eye strain, or other factors. They typically cause a dull or aching pain that can be felt on both sides of the head, and may be accompanied by sensitivity to light or sound, fatigue, or difficulty concentrating.

Migraines, on the other hand, are a more severe and debilitating type of headache that are often accompanied by other symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light or sound. Migraines may cause intense pain that can be felt on one side of the head, and may be preceded by visual disturbances, such as flashes of light or blind spots. Migraines are often triggered by specific factors, such as stress, certain foods, hormonal changes, or changes in sleep patterns.

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