Abdominal Migraine
Abdominal migraine is a type of migraine without headache. It is characterized by recurrent attacks of moderate to severe abdominal pain that last from 1 to 72 hours and can be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and changes in appetite. Abdominal migraine affects mainly children and can cause significant disruption to their daily life, education, and social life. Treatment options depend on the age, availability, and severity of the migraine, and may include non-pharmacological and pharmacological interventions. Improved recognition and better management of abdominal migraine is important for improving quality of life for those affected.
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