Intense stomach pain is the most prevalent symptom of abdominal migraines. They occur primarily in children but occasionally in adults. In order to diagnose a migraine, a sufferer must experience three of the four symptoms, which are onset, aura,...
Migraines require at least three of four phases for an accurate diagnosis. The phases are predrome, aura, attack and recovery. RelieveMigraineHeadache.com describes abdominal migraines as intense stomach pain with an undiagnosed cause. However,...
Migraines have four phases: predrome, aura, attack and postdrome. Abdominal migraines typically contain intense abdominal pain that might or might not accompany a headache. RelieveMigraineHeadache.com reports that abdominal migraines primarily...
Migraines are debilitating headaches that affect the sufferer’s ability to function in everyday life. Common symptoms include: hypersensitivity to sound and light, concentrated head pain and nausea. Physical activity usually intensifies the...
Adult abdominal migraines are rare and can be extremely difficult to diagnose. Migraines typically consist of at least three of four phases that include onset of symptoms, aura, attack, and recovery. Abdominal migraines can include a headache as...
Headaches are a common complaint in children. According to the Children's Hospital of Boston, more than 40 percent of all children will have at least one headache by age 7, and by the age of 15, more than 75 percent of children have had at least...
Distinguishing a migraine from a traditional headache requires knowledge of symptoms and a consistent catalog of occurrences, duration and remedies. Atypical migraines may have an extremely long duration. However, most atypical migraines are...