Abdominal migraines are abdominal pains that are most common in young children, and they are usually described as abdominal pain that is accompanied by vomiting. Discover why abdominal migraines can be so difficult to diagnose with help from a board-certified neurologist in this free video on abdominal migraines.
Expert: Alexander Mauskop
Contact: www.nyheadache.com
Bio: Dr. Alexander Mauskop, MD FAAN, is the director and founder of the New York Headache Center in New York City.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Since I was little I had those. Everytime I went to hospital, the doctors thought I suffered eating disorder but my family knew it was not that!! I had migranes 1 or 2 times every month!! It was not until I was 19, they discovered I had migranes.
lialialeia 2 months ago in playlist Migraine Headaches
I was told i had this but i do not know. They are most likely right. I am 15 years old very big and tolerant to strong pain ..... but this is something that i still today will hold my self back from screaming at the top of my lungs i do not know why these things occur, I am not aware of any other pain that is worse not trying to exaggerate it either.. i only get them 1-5 times a year, I have just been curious. thank-you for the video post and info about this.
footballstar0325 9 months ago