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Kids Have Migraines, Too: How You Can Help Your Child Navigate Them

By NAPS (North American Precis Syndicate)
on October 3, 2022

(NAPSI)—Migraine can happen to anyone, even children and teens. About ten percent of kids aged 5 to 15 experience migraine. 



Heredity plays an important role in measuring the risk for migraine as most people who suffer from it have a family history of the disorder. 



If left unmanaged, migraine can interfere with school, activities and daily life. Migraine is also associated with other health problems: About 1 in 4 young people who experience it have depression and 1 in 2 have anxiety. 



Fortunately, parents and caregivers can help kids understand and take control of their migraines by making a personalized migraine management plan.



What is a migraine?



A migraine headache is often described as intense pulsing or throbbing pain in the head. Unlike adults, young children often feel migraine pain on both sides of the head and their migraines usually last less than 2 hours. Other symptoms could include:



Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and/or vertigo

Increased sensitivity to light, noise, and smells

Lightheadedness, difficulty thinking and focusing, and fatigue.



What are some common

migraine triggers?



Helping your kid avoid or limit exposure to common triggers can reduce the number or severity of migraines. Common migraine triggers in kids include: 



Skipped meals

Dehydration, not drinking enough

Lack of or too much sleep—not keeping consistent sleep and wake times

Sudden changes in environment 

Loud or sudden noises

Strong smells

Stress, depression, and anxiety

Hormonal changes

In some children, certain foods or ingredients such as chocolate, caffeine, aspartame (artificial sweetener), monosodium glutamate (flavor additive), nitrites (food preservative).



How can I help my kid 

manage a migraine?



Several studies have shown behavioral strategies can be effective in helping kids manage their migraine. A few of these techniques include: 



Drinking enough water throughout the day

Eating regular meals and snacks

Getting enough sleep (about 9-11 hours) each night

Using relaxation strategies, such as taking deep breaths, to lower stress levels. 



Not only can these behaviors help prevent a migraine, they can also be effective at managing pain at the onset. If a migraine is already underway, a nap in a darkened room with a cool compress and a glass of water can do a lot to help get rid of it. 



You can use the Migraine Trainer app to make a migraine management plan



The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) developed the Migraine Trainer to help kids ages 13+ to understand possible causes of their migraines. The goal of the app is to encourage young people to take an active role in their treatment by creating a personalized migraine management plan with the help of their parents and healthcare provider. With this app, kids can track the frequency of their migraines and work to pinpoint common causes of migraines for them. It can be downloaded, free, from the App Store and Google Play.



Sources:


National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Headache: Hope Through Research

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Migraine


On the Net:North American Precis Syndicate, Inc.(NAPSI)

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