S.K. asks from Saint Charles, IL on April 20, 2011
7 Year Old with Migraines - Saint Charles,IL
Just curious to know if anyone has ever had issues with their young child experiencing horrible headaches and migraines?
We've seen the doctor a few times the past few months about this. We first found that he, my son Nicolas, needed glasses - so we got them. The headaches seemed to get better after that, but never completely went away. We went back to the doctor for a cough that wouldn't go away & turned out he has seasonal allergies, another issue that could cause these headaches, so we got & took the appropriate meds. Again, the headaches never completely went away.
We tried not wearing the glasses for a few days, thinking maybe those were giving him a problem, but again, another migraine.
Nicolas gets pain at the front of his head, forehead area & his eyes get sensitive to the lights. Sometimes his head hurts so badly that he throws up. The only thing that helps him is sleep. He just wants to close his eyes and go to bed.
Nicolas also has been diagnosed with ADHD over a year ago & takes adderall only on school days to help with his focusing for the school day. The medicine is needed and has helped. He is far behind in his reading level and works daily with a reading aid in school. He does well in all areas of school, except reading, its a huge struggle.
Nicolas is only having these migraines in the evening, never does he have them during the day. He stays very hydrated and eats well. He is a very athletic boy and is involved in many extra activities. He's a normal kid.
We saw a doctor just this morning, the doctor has ruled out the glasses causing the headaches, ruled out his ADHD and the adderall. We are scheduled for an MRI this week to have a scan of Nic's brain. And I am to start keeping a food journal & to pay close attention to what he's eating and drinking on the days that he has these headaches.
I am just curious to know from other Mom's if you have ever been through this with your young child, & what your story is.
Thanks so much.
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K.C. answers from Chicago on April 21, 2011
My son has ADHD also. My son would get lots of bad headaches. We switched him to a transdermal patch medication (Daytrana) and his headaches have decreased significantly. It's a lot more expensive than the oral meds. but worth it for him.
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J.J. answers from Los Angeles on April 20, 2011
My hubby had migraines as a child, around this age. His Dad used the pressure point on his hand (in the "webbed" area between index finger & thumb) to relieve the pain. (I recently had this dry socket issue after a wisdom tooth extraction, incredible pain & the pressure point was the only thing that gave relief) He also sat with his head against the dishwasher or dryer, while they ran. Not sure why that helped. Try the pressure point. You need to apply firm pressure for 3-5 minutes.
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V.C. answers from Dallas on April 20, 2011
S., I had migraines for 30 years due to an undiagnosed hole in my heart.
My friend's daughter had a migraine that lasted for 3 years straight. Acupuncture is what finally cured hers.
Good luck and God bless,
V.
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C.C. answers from Sacramento on April 20, 2011
I had horrible headaches as a child. We went through all the same stuff you're going through (except I was not on any kind of medications) - glasses? no. Allergies? no. On and on it went. Then in high school I began getting horrible nose bleeds. Finally I was referred to an ENT, who figured out that I had a congenital problem with my sinuses. I was actually born without any kind of hole on the right side of my sinuses (that would allow the sinuses to drain on that side). So basically I had had a monster sinus infection probably my entire life. I had sinus surgery, and the problems went away! So, I would see if maybe he has severe sinus problems. It is not always obvious (i.e. I did not sound "nasally" nor did I have a runny nose or anything like that). I do remember almost always having headaches during certain seasons of the year (especially if it was about to rain - the pressure in my head would just be intense). Just something to think about...
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J.K. answers from Chicago on April 21, 2011
My husband gets (and got as a child) terrible migraine headaches. He would also have visual disturbances called migraine with aura. Finally his eye doctor suggested a heart scan which revealed a small hole in his heart. There are many studies which suggest that certain small heart defects can lead to an increased rate of migraine headaches, so this might be something you want to check out, if for no other reason than to rule it out. The hole my husband has is small and is not open all the time. It did not restrict his growth or development as a child and does not create a murmur that is audible, so it was never detected when he was a child. Apparently, as many as 1/4 of the total population may have this opening between the upper two chambers of the heart and not know it. I see that another poster suggested this as well. Good luck!
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J.G. answers from Rockford on April 21, 2011
My brother and I both suffered with headache issues during school days. Neither of us have ADHD but we both do have eye problems. His issues were far worse than mine. He would have such bad headaches that he would have to lay in a closet with no windows seal the bottom of the door with a blanket so no light could get through and put a cold wet cloth over his eyes. His problem was with the fluorescent lighting that the school used. There was also a mild mold issue in the building that seemed to bother no one else except my brother and me. (It was a very old school building that has since stopped being used as a school) I don't know how old the buildings are that your son goes to school , but if nothing else works you might think about those issues. And if it is the lighting, you might think about putting some light tinting on his glasses.
L.B. answers from Chicago on April 21, 2011
Does your son eat or drink anything that advertises sugar free? Or foods that have MSG? Even certain food dyes can cause headaches. Most food dyes used in the U.S. are banned in Europe. Try eliminating a few ingredients from his diet for a while to see if that helps. It's healthier anyway. Try giving him a teaspoon of organic apple cider vinegar in about 6oz. of water with a little honey in it twice a day. Try going on Google & search for ingredients in food that cause headaches. Good luck.
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M.M. answers from Lake Charles on April 20, 2011
I started having complicated migraines when i was 12 (and I also have ADHD). Lucky for you it sounds as if it's just plain old migraines. He may need to be on a preventative med and it seems like he'd be a candidate for imitrex or other non-narcotic migraine meds.. maybe not though, I'm no doctor. I know that I've seen specialists for the last 12 years and all we know is that when my hormones get crazy the migraines flare up. Good luck.. you may want to try watching what he eats a little closer, stay away from processed food (if you can) and MSG. MSG is a huge migraine culprit. Hopefully everything turns out good for you guys, you say he has issues with reading, it may be something with his eyes? Hopefully the brain scan gives you something (even if it's just that his brain is a-ok!).
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