Dwyane Wade continues to battle migraine headaches after sitting out Saturday night's game against Toronto.

"Most of the time it lasts for four days," Wade said. "This time, the effects are going into the third day. I'm doing everything with the doctors, but there are certain things you can't control."

Wade remains sensitive to light, but participated in Monday's practice wearing tinted glasses.

"My headache is gone, but my vision hasn't fully recovered," Wade said. "I'm not looking up much and I'm squinting still."

The Heat won't play again until Thursday.