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Has Anyone Had A Stomach Or Back Migraine, Or A Combination Of Both?

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Yukon, OK
September 15
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A MyMigraineTeam Member

Never knew they existed until a week and a half ago. it hit as a combination stomach and back migraine in the middle of my shift. No warning. Didn't piece it together till later what was possibly going on so I could do something to start lessening the pain.

September 16
A MyMigraineTeam Member

My migraines started off as abdominal migraines then developed to Chronic Daily Migraines (in my head). Funny thing I saw your post... I woke up with an abdominal migraine this morning, which is not very normal for me anymore.

September 16
A MyMigraineTeam Member

Yes, abdominal migraines are a recognized condition. Here are some key points about abdominal migraines:

- Symptoms: Severe abdominal pain, often in the midline of the abdomen, around the belly button, or spread out over the abdomen. Other symptoms can include night sweats, hot flashes, dizziness, visual aura, migraine Show Full Answer

Yes, abdominal migraines are a recognized condition. Here are some key points about abdominal migraines:

- Symptoms: Severe abdominal pain, often in the midline of the abdomen, around the belly button, or spread out over the abdomen. Other symptoms can include night sweats, hot flashes, dizziness, visual aura, migraine headaches, motion sickness, paleness, loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting.
- Duration: Episodes typically last between 2 to 13 hours and can occur between three and 50 times per year.
- Diagnosis: Usually diagnosed in childhood but can also occur in adults, especially those with a family history of migraines.
- Prevalence: Affects about 2 to 4 percent of children, with girls more likely to experience it than boys.

There is no mention of back migraines in the provided context.

September 15

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