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Headache Misdiagnosis A Painful Reality

But Doctors Say Kids' Migraines Can Be Treated

Migraine Headaches LOS ANGELES, Posted 5:30 p.m. May 5, 1999 -- So you thought only adults could get migraine headaches? Kids can get them, too -- sometimes so badly they can disrupt their lives.

The good news is treatments that don't require drugs are available, reported CBS 2 News. Pediatric neurologist Dr. Irving Fish specializes in children's headaches.

"It is one of the most under diagnosed and misdiagnosed and ignored problems in the pediatric age group," Dr. Fish said.

Migraine HeadachesThe doctor says when kids can't keep up with school activities, it's time to get help. Eight-year-old Benjamin Slobodian has been having agonizing headaches since he was two years old.

"It was so painful that I couldn't concentrate on my work," said Benjamin.

Benjamin was missing almost a week of school each month, said the television station. That can increase stress, making headaches even worse.

"And it becomes a very difficult pattern to reverse, especially if they don't get to us for several months," registered nurse Kathy Young pointed out.

Migraine HeadachesDoctors must first rule out tumors, infections or injuries. A thorough history and physical exam are also essential. Dr. Fish diagnosed Benjamin with migraine headaches, pulsating pain, nausea and sensitivity to light and sound.

Adult medications don't always work for children, but there are other treatments that don't include medications. A social worker and nutritionist helped Benjamin control stress and foods that might trigger migraines.

"The severity has decreased dramatically. He can have a normal day even though he's having a headache period," his mother, Joanne, said.

Now, because of those treatments, Benjamin is back at school and catching up, said CBS 2 News.

Erik Nelson, Internet Broadcasting Systems Staff Writer

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