Unlike other kinds of headaches, an ocular migraine can provide victims with an early-warning system. The warning symptoms can occur up to three days before the onset of the migraine. Some of the recognized symptoms include irritability, excessive thirst, hunger, a sense of euphoria or just feeling "off." If you recognize the warning signs, you might try preventative measures to stave the migraine off or reduce its impact.

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