Migraine affects about 11% children and adolescents, but it can look different from migraine in adults. Dr. Michael Oshinsky from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke discusses the signs and symptoms of pediatric migraine as well as ways to support children at school and with their personal life. He also talks about treatment options and how the NINDS migraine trainer app can help manage migraine.
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Explore "behavior changes" with insightful episodes like and "Understanding and Managing Migraine in Kids and Teens" from podcasts like " and "Spotlight on Migraine®"" and more!