Technically, it's possible according to the ICHD, although I don't think that's common. Refer
here for more details.
Quote:
Diagnostic criteria for migraine without aura:
A. At least five attacks fulfilling criteria B-D
B. Headache attacks lasting 4-72 hours [when untreated in adults]
C. Headache has at least two of the following characteristics:
1. unilateral location
2. pulsating quality
3. moderate or severe pain intensity
4. aggravation by or causing avoidance of routine physical activity
D. During the headache, at least one of the following [is present]:
1. Nausea and/or vomiting
2. Photophobia and phonophobia
E. Not attributable to another disorder
—International Headache Society[6]
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