Condition
Pediatric Migraines
What You Need to Know
A migraine is a severe, throbbing type of headache.
Key Symptoms
Common symptoms of migraine may include:
- Throbbing, severe headache pain with a specific location either on one side or both
- Nausea and vomiting
- Lightheadedness
- Sensitivity to light or sound
Diagnosis
Doctors typically diagnose migraine by:
- Physical exam
- Blood tests
- Sinus X-rays
- MRI
Treatment
- Abortive medicines
- Rescue medicines
- Preventive (prophylactic) medicines
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Departments that Treat Migraines

Balance and Vestibular Program
The Balance and Vestibular Program at Children's National Hospital treats children experiencing dysfunction of the vestibular system such as dizziness, imbalance, delayed motor function development and vertigo.

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