Migraines affect over 39 million Americans and more than 10 million people in the UK, according to Migraine Research Foundation and the NHS (2023). These neurological episodes involve complex nervous system disruptions, often extending beyond classic headache pain. Subtle symptoms can appear in early or atypical phases, making them easy to overlook. Missing these warning signs may delay proper diagnosis and treatment, increasing the risk of chronic migraine complications. Recognizing less obvious manifestations is crucial for timely care and improved quality of life.
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12. Frequent Urination Frequent urination is an often overlooked symptom that can emerge in the hours leading up to or during a migraine episode. This increased…