Migraines in children take years to heal on their own and life considerations

  Migraines can occur in almost all age groups, but in recent years, as the incidence continues to rise, the number of children suffering from the disease is increasing, with children aged 6-12 years old being more common, characterized by frontotemporal pain, mainly throbbing pain, severe pain or paroxysmal intensification, usually lasting 2-3 hours, accompanied by dizziness and nausea. Many children have headaches and parents do not pay attention to them, thinking that they will get better in a few days. So, will migraine in children heal on its own without treatment, and how many years does it take to heal on its own?  The correct treatment concept for migraine in children Migraine in children generally does not heal on its own without treatment. For children whose headache attacks are not very frequent and not very severe, medication can generally relieve the symptoms greatly. In some children, the frequency of migraine attacks is very frequent, and some children have multiple attacks a day, which is very serious.  Notes on migraine in children Parents are reminded that when migraine occurs in children, they should not consider it a big deal, but should take some measures to help their children relieve the symptoms and strengthen the pain caused by migraine. For example, let your child get enough sleep, because many children are prone to headaches due to lack of sleep. Parents should communicate with their children to help them relax and eat less chocolate and fried food.