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A basilar migraine headache is usually preceded by at least two of the following symptoms: * Visual changes * Slurred speech * Vertigo * Ringing in the ears * Difficulty with balance * Decreased hearing * Double vision * Bilateral numbness and tingling * Decreased levels of consciousness Symptoms of basilar migraine include: * Severe headache, usually on one side of the head * Nausea * Vomiting * Sensitivity to bright light * Sensitivity to loud noises * Visual changes: - Flashing lights - Spots - Floaters
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