Migraine in Children
Nothing hurts more than seeing your child in pain. Learn how to spot signs and symptoms, explore treatment options, advocate for them at school and more.
Diagnosing Migraine
in Children
Migraine may present in children differently than in adults. For example, head pain is often present on both sides of the head or the forehead and is usually not reported as “pounding” in nature. They also may exhibit irritability or a desire to lie down rather than experience sensitivity to sound or light. If you suspect your child has migraine, keep track of any head and stomach pain to discuss with their pediatrician.
Migraine Treatment for Children
While there is no cure for migraine, it is possible to manage it so that symptoms and triggers are kept to a minimum. Speak with your child’s doctor to determine the best treatment plan, which may include lifestyle changes such as:
Supporting Children with Migraine in School
As a parent or caregiver, you are your child’s best advocate. Work with their school to ensure they get the best care possible.
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