Did you know that children can also get migraines?

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Migraine headaches in children are similar to adult migraines. Children with migraines will have severe pain on one side of the head or the pain in the temples and forehead will be throbbing and come and go. At the same time, some children may have pain on both sides at the same time. There is also nausea and vomiting. Parents must closely monitor the symptoms.

Sometimes children cannot tell the exact symptoms. It is necessary to ask about symptoms in detail because headaches can be caused by many things, such as colds, sinusitis, toothache, nearsightedness, encephalitis, brain tumors, ทางเข้า UFABET สำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ สมัครวันนี้ รับโบนัสฟรี etc.

The pain of migraine is quite painful, especially when it occurs in school-aged children who are beginning to adjust to society at school. Stress causes children to have migraine headaches, making them want to sleep, not want to talk, not want to work. If it happens often, it may affect their studies, such as not being able to keep up with their friends, and their physical health deteriorating.

Notice when your child has a migraine headache

  • Headache in the temples or forehead, each time lasting more than 1 hour.
  • The child often complains of headaches even though the child is healthy and has no vision problems.
  • Your child says he sees lines of light or smells something before he gets a headache.

Migraine is a disease that cannot be completely cure. But symptoms that may become severe can be controll and prevented. Migraine in children can be treat by adjusting behavior and lifestyle, such as getting enough sleep, avoiding eating foods that trigger migraines, avoiding staring at computer or mobile phone screens for long periods of time, doing light exercise, drinking clean water, and avoiding crowded places that are factors that trigger stress.

For children with mild headaches, initial treatment can be provided by resting in a ventilated, quiet room, and applying ice to the head. If the headache is severe, they can take painkillers, starting with paracetamol. If the headache does not go away, NSAIDs can be use. The prescription of medication must be under the supervision and advice of a specialist only.