1. Pediatric Headaches.
- Author
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Slover R and Kent S
- Subjects
- Child, Global Health, Humans, Morbidity trends, Disease Management, Headache diagnosis, Headache epidemiology, Headache therapy
- Abstract
Pediatric headaches are common, and many may never require intervention by a health care provider. However, migraines can become more difficult to treat, especially if they become chronic daily headaches. Pediatric headache is a subjective and unique experience that requires attention to both psychological and physiologic components in diagnosis and treatment. A biopsychosocial, multidisciplinary approach, including both medication management and psychological treatment, is considered essential for effective management.
- Published
- 2015
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