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Pediatric Migraines

Key Points About Migraine Headaches in Children

  • A migraine is a severe, throbbing type of headache.
  • Nausea and vomiting, lightheadedness, sensitivity to light (photophobia), and other visual disturbances are common migraine symptoms.
  • A migraine headache may last from 4 to 72 hours.
  • Preventing a migraine headache is often the most helpful approach for treatment.
  • Migraine headaches can have a predictable pattern. It can help you notice and treat them appropriately.
  • Many people have an aura before a migraine. Treatment may help at that time.
  • Managing stress and getting regular exercise may help prevent or lessen the occurrence of migraine headaches.

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Meet the Providers Who Treat Migraines

Departments that Treat Migraines

    Neurobehavior Program

    The Neurobehavior Program focuses on evaluation and management of behavioral effects associated with neurologic illness. Diseases emphasized include epilepsy, movement disorders, intellectual or developmental disabilities, migraines, and other complex neurologic and medical conditions.