Migraine in children

About a third of children with migraine suffer from aura symptoms. The most common are visual symptoms, that is, flashes, dark spots and dark spots in front of the eyes, and those who have nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. There are also a small number of children who can develop physical paresthesia and speech disorders. A severe headache during an attack is a major feature of children's migraine. Headache is one case in most cases, and it can also occur in the bilateral temporal area and even the entire head. The nature of the pain is throbbing or sore, lasting from a few hours to 1-2 days.

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