Do Olfactory Hallucinations Occur Before Migraine?

Featured Health Expert
123
EXPERT

Those Frustrating Migraine Symptoms - Olfactory Hallucinations

With Migraine disease, there are many possible symptoms, including olfactory hallucinations. Olfactory hallucinations are a potential symptom of the aura phase and headache phase of a Migraine attack.

 

Olfactory hallucinations, also called phantosmias are events of smelling odors that aren't actually present. This symptom is reported relatively rarely in Migraine, but when it's mentioned, so many Migraineurs say, "Me too," that I wonder if it's rarely reported because it's rarely asked...

Read more

More information on "Do Olfactory Hallucinations Occur Before Migraine?"

From Our Experts

See more SharePosts »

From Our Sources

More on Migraine »

Ask a Question

Get answers from our experts and community members.

Btn_ask_question_med
View all questions (4351) >

22 Things About Migraines You May Not Know

Migranebrain

Migraine Is a Disease Migraine is a neurological disease thought to be caused by genetics and overactive neurons in the brain. Migraines Aren't Headaches Migraines aren’t exactly headaches. Migraines can occur with no headache at all...