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Ask the Clinician - Allergies and Migraines? - Migraine

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Ask the Clinician - I suffer from migraines and was wondering in your experience if allergies have anything to do with getting migraines. I seem to suffer from them when fall starts to begin.

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Tags: Allergies, Migraine, Headache, Vascular Headache

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Most Recently Shared on June 13, 2011 at 1:18 pm By:

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@epascarello There's actually clinical evidence that allergies might be a trigger of migraines :( From a clinician: http://bit.ly/mereZO

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Ask the Patient feature, on QuantiaMD « e-Patient Dave

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