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is it normal to get migraines every single day but they only last like 15 minutes to perhaps 3 hours at the longest? I usually get them every single day but they only last for no longer than 15 minutes but they are really painful and I don't know what it is because some people who have both seizures and migraines that I'm friends with say that it could possibly be both. I am asking because I don't know if I should really get it looked at or what I should call them because sometimes people think that a migraine doesn't have to be taken all that seriously or they think that's not what I'm experiencing and they think that I'm just exaggerating, when I'm not.
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It is not common for migraines to occur every single day and last only 15 minutes to 3 hours. Migraine duration and frequency can vary greatly among individuals, but daily migraines with such short durations are unusual. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment, as there could be other underlying conditions causing these symptoms.
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