Adolescent Migraine
Adolescent migraine is a common yet debilitating neurological disorder, affecting approximately 10% of adolescents between the ages of 11 and 19. It is typically characterized by recurrent attacks with severe and debilitating headache, nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light and noise. In addition to the physical symptoms, the disorder can also have a severe impact on the mental and emotional wellbeing of those affected. It is important to recognize adolescent migraine early on in order to diagnose, treat and prevent the progression of the disorder. Treatment options typically include lifestyle modifications, medications, and behavioural and psychological therapies. With prompt and appropriate medical attention, adolescents can manage their migraine symptoms and lead a quality life.
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