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Humidity and Precipitation May Trigger Children's Migraines and Headaches

By Teri Robert, Health Guide Wednesday, February 03, 2010

One of the most important parts of Migraine and headache management is trigger identification and management. We've known for some time now that changes in weather can be a very strong Migraine trigger for adults.

 

It's been a general consensus that this applies to children as well, and it's certainly been reported anecdotally, but now a research study has verified that weather changes can trigger Migraine attacks in children too.

 

You can read more in Humidity and Precipitation May Trigger Children's Migraines and Headaches.

 

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Medical review by John Claude Krusz, PhD, MD.


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Last updated February 3, 2010
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By Teri Robert, Health Guide— Last Modified: 09/15/10, First Published: 02/03/10