Do you mean an actual migraine? Pain in one side of head, vision disturbances, numbness and tingling? Or is it merely a severe headache?
Do you know how to position yourself and your laptop so as not to be straining your neck or shoulders, because many migraines and other headaches can come from this source.
IIN I get migraine when using my laptop for more than 1 hour?
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Do you mean an actual migraine? Pain in one side of head, vision disturbances, numbness and tingling? Or is it merely a severe headache?
Do you know how to position yourself and your laptop so as not to be straining your neck or shoulders, because many migraines and other headaches can come from this source.
Finally, have you had your eyes tested recently?
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I do believe it is a migraine. My left side of the head typically receives the most pain. I get dizziness and nausea.
I'm shorter and my arms to tend to lay on the desk when I am I on the laptop.