What about migraines in children, can they be treated?

  At present, there are many people with migraine in China, about one out of ten is a migraine sufferer, and this one may be a child. However, due to the misunderstanding of migraine and the overlook of migraine, many migraine sufferers are neglected in childhood, which causes more potential problems later on. Some migraine sufferers have not only headaches but also nausea and vomiting, fear of bright light, and inability to smell irritating smells.  So what should I do about migraine in children and is it treatable?  In fact, migraine in children is treated in the same way as migraine in adults. In the early stage of pain, if the pain is not too severe, you can rest in a dark and quiet bedroom or take a small amount of painkillers to relieve the pain, but you should not use too much medicine. Therefore, it is recommended to actively seek other treatments when the medicine is useless.  Currently, many people choose to treat migraines with surgical procedures called microvascular decompression, which is available for both adult and pediatric migraineurs. At present, this procedure has treated many migraine patients to stop suffering from migraines and they are now recovering well, and microvascular decompression has become an effective treatment for intractable migraines worthy of research and exploration.