Migralepsy

Migralepsy is a rare condition in which a migraine is followed, within an hour period, by an epileptic seizure.

[1][2] Because of the similarities in signs, symptoms, and treatments of both conditions, such as the neurological basis, the psychological issues, and the autonomic distress that is created from them, they individually increase the likelihood of causing the other.

[8][9][10] Because epileptic seizures may occur with a side effect that resembles migraine aura, it is complicated to diagnose whether a patient is having a normal epileptic episode or if it is a true migraine that is then being followed by a seizure, which would be a true sign of migralepsy.

Though they are able to work in determining the starting and ending points of migraines and the overlap of epileptic episodes during or after them, even if the scans are still lacking in considerable necessary data and confusing results.

Thus, while neither can be cured, they can be treated so that they occur less frequently and allow a patient to live a relatively normal life.