Migraine without aura
Headache lasts 4 to 72 hours (untreated or unsuccessfully treated)
Headache has at least 2 of the following:

Aggravation by or causing avoidance of routine physical activity (e.g., walking, climbing stairs)

Moderate or severe pain

Pulsating quality

Unilateral location

During headache, at least 1 of the following:

Nausea and/or vomiting

Photophobia and phonophobia

Not attributed to another disorder
History of at least 5 attacks fulfilling above criteria
Migraine with aura*
Aura consisting of at least 1 of the following, but no motor weakness:

Fully reversible dysphasic speech disturbance

Sensory symptoms that are fully reversible, including positive features (e.g., pins and needles) and/or negative features (e.g., numbness)

Visual symptoms that are fully reversible, including positive features (e.g., flickering lights, spots, lines) and/or negative features (e.g., loss of vision)

At least 2 of the following:

Homonymous visual symptoms and/or unilateral sensory symptoms

At least 1 aura symptom develops gradually over 5 minutes, or different aura symptoms occur in succession over 5 minutes

Each symptom lasts at least 5 minutes, but no longer than 60 minutes
Headache fulfilling criteria for migraine without aura begins during the aura or follows aura within 60 minutes
Not attributed to another disorder
History of at least 2 attacks fulfilling above criteria