Signs of Migraine That Don't Include the Usual Headaches
Diarrhea And Constipation Due To Migraines

Patients who suffer migraines may get diarrhea or constipation as a symptom, with some experiencing it alongside their head pain. Many patients notice a pattern of the symptoms they experience during a migraine, and when the symptoms may occur at which period of a migraine. Some medications that are used to treat migraines can be blamed for diarrhea or constipation.
Diarrhea is described as when a patient may feel the need to rush to the restroom with frequent bowel movements, usually in liquid form. They may experience three or more loose stools per day, cramps, abdominal pain, and nausea. Constipation is when a patient’s bowels move less than three times per week. The symptoms of constipation may include; dry, hard, small stools, painful bowel movements, and a bloated stomach.