Pediatric Migraines and Non-Drug Treatment for Pediatric Migraine
Diagnosis of pediatric migraine is similar to the adult diagnosis of migraine with a few notable exceptions. The International Headache Society’s criteria, states that headache is the last 4 to 72 hours. Children’s migraines are generally shorter and this fact should be taken into account when trying to diagnose them. Adult migraine are often one-sided, but the children’s often include pain on both sides of the head. These headaches should not be dismissed just because they are not one-sided.
For most children suffering from migraine (migrainous people who suffer from headache), headache, starting between 5 and 11 years. Before puberty,…






