Childhood Migraines: More Than a Headache
About 10% of school-aged children experience migraines. Symptoms extend beyond headaches, often including nausea, fatigue, facial changes, and irritability.
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About 10% of school-aged children experience migraines. Symptoms extend beyond headaches, often including nausea, fatigue, facial changes, and irritability.
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