Extractions: Medicine In stock Foreword; Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. The substrate and pathology of migraine; 3. Precipitating factors of the migraine attack; 4. The expression of childhood migraine; 5. The periodic syndrome - cyclic vomiting and abdominal migraine; 6. Complex and complicated migraine syndromes; 7. Migraine with seizures, stroke and syncope; 8. Treatment of juvenile migraine; 9. Psychogenic headache; 10. Traumatic headache syndromes; 11. Miscellaneous headache syndromes; 12. Symptomatic headache: evaluation and investigation; 13. Causes of symptomatic headache; References; Index.
Acute Abdominal Pain In A 4 Y Sickle Cell anemia. abdominal migraine/epilepsy. Most Frequent Diagnosis inChildren Admitted with Abdominal Pain. 1. Unknown cause (36% in one study). http://www.rain.org/~landon/GrandRounsPneum900/GrandRoundsPneum900.htm
Extractions: Acute Abdominal Pain in a 4 y/o V.R. is a 4 yr 8 mo old female with a 9 day h/o runny nose, 5 days of vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and back pain who presents to the ER on 9/5/00. She had seen her PMD 4 days prior and was diagnosed with gastroenteritis. She had taken nearly no po over the past week. She was admitted for worsening signs and symptoms of dehydration and probable gastroenteritis, with green liquid diarrhea and cough beginning the day before admission, noted to have fever of 105 at home, 102.2 in the ER. Exam was significant for hypoactive bowel sounds and a slightly distended abdomen. She was given IV resuscitation and one dose of Ceftriaxone. Past medical history significant for multiple upper respiratory tract infections, OM requiring myringotomy tubes and three episodes of bronchitis already this year. No medication allergies, positive tobacco smoker in home. IZs UTD except Hep A. Exam on admission: T 102.2 P 148 R 40s BP 99/48 O2 sat 94% RA gen sleepy, but arousable skin poor turgor with dry mm HEENT TMs with tubes in place, O/W normal
What Is A Headache? Children may have a form of migraine known as a migraine equivalentor abdominal migraine, which does not cause a headache at all. http://www.magicaltherapyofheadache.com/what is headache.htm
C-Health - Associations Library: Migraine Symptoms of migraine in children and infants can be similar to those in adults,or may take the form of abdominal migraine, where the child suffers stomach http://www.canoe.ca/HealthReference/migraine_7.html
Extractions: Inside CANOE.CA SLAM! Sports Jam! Showbiz AllPop CNEWS Webfin Money C-Health Lifewise AUTONET.CA Newsstand Travel Search eBay.ca Get away today 411 online Free E-Mail Shop.canoe.ca CareerConnection Classified Extra Match Contact Obituaries Today Restaurants Hotels Weather Horoscopes Lotteries Crossword Scoreboard News Ticker Biz Ticker Sports Ticker TV Listings Movie Listings CLIVE Concerts Mutual Funds Stocks Feedback Index Approximately 10% of children under the age of 15 suffer from migraine. Children and infants can be affected, especially where a family history of migraine exists. Migraine is a biological disorder of the central nervous system. For both adults and children, it is more than just a bad headache. Symptoms of migraine in children and infants can be similar to those in adults, or may take the form of abdominal migraine, where the child suffers stomach upset and pain instead of the typical head pain. In this case, it is always important to work with the doctor to rule out other causes of abdominal pain. During or before a migraine attack in a child, watch for a heightened sensitivity to light or noise; swelling of hands, ankles, legs or feet; nasal congestion; increased urination or nausea and vomiting. Some children with migraine suffer from recurrent motion sickness. During or before a migraine attack, a small percentage of children may complain of visual disturbances, such as zigzag lines. Most children will react to migraine by becoming withdrawn and will want to lie in a dark, quiet room. Often, the child will fall asleep and awaken without the migraine.
C-Health - Associations Library: Migraine without having a headache. This is known as abdominal migraine, andis more common in children with migraine. Others can suffer from http://www.canoe.ca/HealthReference/migraine_1.html
Extractions: Inside CANOE.CA SLAM! Sports Jam! Showbiz AllPop CNEWS Webfin Money C-Health Lifewise AUTONET.CA Newsstand Travel Search eBay.ca Get away today 411 online Free E-Mail Shop.canoe.ca CareerConnection Classified Extra Match Contact Obituaries Today Restaurants Hotels Weather Horoscopes Lotteries Crossword Scoreboard News Ticker Biz Ticker Sports Ticker TV Listings Movie Listings CLIVE Concerts Mutual Funds Stocks Feedback Index Migraine is not just a bad headache. Migraine is a biological disorder of the central nervous system which is often inherited from a family member. The head pain of migraine is often felt on one side of the head only, although it can switch sides, and less commonly can affect both sides at once. Along with throbbing pain in the head, symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light and sound stop migraine sufferers from carrying out their normal activities during an attack. More than three million Canadians (17% of the population) suffer from migraine. Both adults and children can suffer as can people from all walks of life and of all cultures and races. Migraine attacks can occur as infrequently as a couple of times a year, or almost every day.
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Extractions: Abstract from The Cochrane Library , Issue 1, 2003 Click here to order the full review Huertas-Ceballos A, Macarthur C, Logan S ABSTRACT A substantive amendment to this systematic review was last made on 21 November 2001. Cochrane reviews are regularly checked and updated if necessary. Background: Between 4% and 25% of school age children complain of recurrent abdominal pain (RAP) of sufficient severity to interfere with daily activities. For the majority of such children no organic cause for their pain can be found on physical examination or investigation. Although most children are likely managed by reassurance and simple measures, a large range of interventions has been recommended. Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of medication for recurrent abdominal pain in school-age children. Search strategy: The Cochrane Library (CENTRAL), MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, ERIC, PsycLIT, LILACS and JICST were searched using a strategy combining (Recurrent OR synonyms) AND (Abdomen OR synonyms) AND (Pain OR synonyms). Where appropriate search filters were employed. In addition, researchers working in this area were asked to identify relevant studies. Selection criteria: Any study in which the majority of participants were school age children fulfilling standard criteria for RAP, and who were allocated by random or quasi-random methods to any drug treatment compared with a placebo or no treatment .
Xenoestrogens Exacerbate Migraine Headache Xenoestrogens Interfere with your Normal Hormones and Exacerbate migraine Headache. Cutout the xenoestrogens from your life that exacerbate migraine headaches. http://www.migraine101.com/xeno.htm
Extractions: Xeno literally means foreign. So xenoestrogens means foreign estrogens. Some of the 100,000 registered chemicals for use in the world have hormonal effects in addition to toxic and carcinogenic effects. Also the synergistic effects are known to occur but also are largely exactly unknown. The field of xenohormones is new, and only been in existence since about 1991. Critics have proclaimed that these chemicals are for the most part "weak". The body's hormones are at levels of parts per trillion. However, many of the chemicals that affect the hormone systems are routinely found in the serum after sauna at parts per billion. In other words, these chemicals that affect the hormone systems of the human body occur at 100 to 1000 times greater concentration than that of the normal human hormones. One researcher demonstrated that two "weak" estrogens may act synergistically to give a strong estrogen response. Some of these Xenoestrogens like DDE (a metabolite of DDT) may persist in the body fat for decades. Many of these mimicking hormones were previously thought to occur in pesticides. However, many of the newly discovered xenoestrogens are found in every day previously thought to be inert materials.
Monthly Topic | Migraine Authors Dignan F. AbuArafeh I. Russell G. Title The prognosis of childhood abdominalmigraine. Source Archives of Disease in Childhood. 84(5)415-8, 2001 May. http://healthcarelibrary.org.uk/news/migraine.html
Extractions: Migraine A collection of recently published journal articles, all available from the Healthcare Library located on the first floor of the Ark Centre Database: Cinahl This list was put together using the library's Internet database collection. For access and training call the library team on 01256 313169. Journal Articles Authors Snow V. Weiss K. Wall EM. Mottur-Pilson C. Title Pharmacologic management of acute attacks of migraine and prevention of migraine headache. Source Annals of Internal Medicine. 137(10):840-9, I50, 2002 Nov 19. (121 ref) Authors Stafstrom CE. Rostasy K. Minster A. Title The usefulness of children's drawings in the diagnosis of headache. Source Pediatrics. 109(3):460-72, 2002 Mar-2002 Mar. (53 ref) Authors Smith LA. Oldman AD. McQuay HJ. Moore RA. Title Eletriptan for acute migraine. Source The Cochrane Library, (Oxford) ** (3):2002. (CD003224) Authors Oldman AD. Smith LA. McQuay HJ. Moore RA. Title Rizatriptan for acute migraine. Source The Cochrane Library, (Oxford) ** (3):2002. (CD003221)
Tables b It has been suggested that the therapeutic dosage is /=5 mg/day. 3 c Abdominalmigraine is a controversial condition that is defined as recurrent attacks http://www.medscape.com/content/1999/00/40/63/406367/406367_tab.html