A Daily Mail article discusses recurring dizzy spells and suggests they may be linked to “hidden” migraines, presenting the condition as one that some people have not heard of. The piece uses the experience of a finance worker, Craig Hogan, whose first episode reportedly occurred just before the pandemic. The article describes his dizzy spell beginning with him collapsing to the floor while trying to get up from a sofa.

The article frames the dizziness as something that can recur and may be misattributed or underrecognized, and it points readers toward lifestyle changes it says could help manage such migraine-related symptoms. It does not present new clinical research in the provided excerpt, but it ties the theme of overlooked migraine disorders to patient experience and general self-management suggestions.

Overall, the coverage focuses on the possibility that some dizziness cases are migraine-related rather than solely being treated as a separate problem, while offering practical advice aimed at reducing symptom recurrence.