India, Feb. 24 -- Do you have a headache or migraine? This question often pops up when a dull, throbbing pain in the head strikes, but the two are not the same. While headache and migraine pain may overlap, they differ in intensity, duration and underlying causes. Identifying the correct type of head pain is key, as it helps guide effective treatments and also makes you aware of the potential triggers.

HT Lifestyle reached out to Dr Sumit Singh, Director, Neurology, Artemis "CRREST" Institute of Neurosciences, Gurugram, who helped to explain the key differences and identify the problematic triggers.ALSO READ: Neurologist explains difference between normal forgetfulness and dementia memory loss: 'If it gets worse over time.'

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