Last reviewed: 16 Mar 2025
Last updated: 24 Aug 2023
Summary
Definition
History and exam
Other diagnostic factors
- aura
- nausea and/or vomiting
- visual disturbance
- phonophobia
- occipital headache, ataxia, diplopia, blurred vision, vertigo, and tinnitus
- unilateral motor or sensory signs and headache
- ptosis
- generalized seizure
Risk factors
- positive family history of migraine
- chocolate, cheese, and citrus fruits
- stress
- hormonal changes
- alcohol and caffeine
- volume depletion
- overuse of analgesics
- sleep disturbance
- bright or flickering lights
- periodic syndromes
Diagnostic tests
Treatment algorithm
Contributors
Authors
Nick Barnes, MBBS, BSc, MRCP, MRCPCH
Consultant Paediatrician
Northampton General Hospital
Northampton
UK
Disclosures
NB declares that he has no competing interests.
Peer reviewers
Kenneth Mack, MD, PhD
Medical Director
Mayo Clinic Pediatric Center
Rochester
MN
Disclosures
KM declares that he has no competing interests.
Tony McShane, MBBS
Consultant Paediatric Neurologist
John Radcliffe Hospital
Oxford
UK
Disclosures
TM declares that he has no competing interests.
Sandeep Jayawant, MBBS
Consultant Paediatric Neurologist
John Radcliffe Hospital
Oxford
UK
Disclosures
SJ declares that he has no competing interests.
Howard S. Jacobs, MD
Associate Professor
Co-Director Pediatric Headache Clinic
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Baltimore
MD
Disclosures
HSJ declares that he has no competing interests.
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