India, July 9 -- Dr Jayanti Gurumukhani, a neurologist, took to Instagram on May 8 to highlight how understanding the differences between various headache types can help with proper diagnosis and treatment. According to him, while migraines are a type of headache, not all headaches are migraines. Also read | Doctor says your cramps and migraines are not really random

Migraines can be debilitating. Migraine is a chronic neurological disease characterised by intense, often throbbing or pulsating pain, typically on one side of the head, and commonly accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound. It's distinct from a regular headache, as it can cause severe, debilitating pain that significantly disrupts daily activities...