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Is it a migraine?

Is having a headache with a feeling like there are fluids in your brain something to be alarmed about? Does it fall under migraines?
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thanks.
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Hi,
How are you? Can you elaborate on the symptoms you are experiencing? Migraine headache is often described as throbbing or pulsating pain that begins in a specific area on one side of the head, then spreads and builds in intensity and then gradually subsides. Associated symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light , or sensitivity to sound may also be observed. If your symptoms are not included, other causes may be considered. If it persists, have it checked by your doctor for proper evaluation. Take care and best regards.
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