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Pediatric Abdominal Migraines

Abdominal migraines cause severe stomach pain that interferes with your child’s schooling and childhood. Because this condition is so rare (it affects about 4% of school-age children), it’s important to seek care from digestive disease specialists who have experience treating it. At Children’s Health℠, your child receives exceptional care at one of the nation’s top Pediatric Gastroenterology (GI) Programs as rated by U.S. News & World Report.


What are Pediatric Abdominal Migraines?

Children who experience abdominal migraines have intense abdominal pain often accompanied by nausea and vomiting. The pain is similar to a migraine headache but in the stomach. Some children also have head pain. An abdominal migraine attack can last from 2 to 72 hours. During this time, your child may not be able to play, eat well, sleep or go to school.



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