An abdominal migraine is a variant of migraine in which the pain occurs in the stomach rather than the head.
Cyclic vomiting syndrome
Yes, although it has another name: Abdominal Migraine. Children are most likely to suffer from abdominal Migraines, although they can sometimes occur in adults as well.
Spinach, cucumber juice, carrot juice and inhalation of lavender oil are excellent remedies to migraine headache.
Stomach migraines (also called abdominal migraines) are a type of migraine where the key feature of the migraine is nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain, rather than the key feature being head pain. Abdominal migraines are a common migraine variant pre-puberty. Many children who have abdominal migraines in their youth begin to have common or classic migraines as they reach young adulthood. Abdominal migraines are treated with the same types of medication used to treat other types of migraine headache, although when the patient is under 18 years of age, there are limits as what to doctors will prescribe.
CVS is sometimes called abdominal migraine
The ICHD-II is the criteria currently used by doctors to diagnose Migraine and headache, and there is no such diagnosis as *internal Migraine*. I wonder if you might have meant abdominal Migraine however. Migraine is a genetic, neurologic disease, and it almost always involves the central nervous system and brain and is typically thought of as a headache. However a Migraine can occur in the gut as well, resulting in pain there with vomiting, instead of the head. For an appropriate diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and headache disorders, seek the help of a board certified headache specialist.
One native remedy is fish oil for migraine headaches. Another native remedy is putting wet tobacco on bee stings,also aspen bark oil for coughing and colds.
Intractable Migraine is the term used when a Migraine does not respond to treatment.
Migraine is a genetic neurological disease. The cause of Migraine is in the genes.
Basilar Migraine is a type of migraine that affects the basilar artery of the brain.
yellowing of the skin, headache, nervousness, dizziness, abdominal pain, hair loss, rash, increase in the number of migraine headaches, increased or decreased interest in sexual intercourse,