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[|Human|] my son gets migraines about 1 to 2 a week. He is only 10 - could it be caused by growth spurts? We have tried everything and have brought him to several specialist. His migraines were under control up until June of this year - and since have been frequent.
[|AI|]  Hi... Thank you for consulting in Chat Doctor. Headache in kids need to be considered serious only when the below symptoms are there - 1. Vomiting continuously2. Seizures/ Fits3. Watery of bloody discharge from ears and nose4. Unconsciousness5. Altered sensorial or behavior. Without the above red flag symptoms, just feeling low energy levels points out towards Migraine and other sorts of tension headaches which are on the rise in current scenario due to excessive academic and peer stress the kids are experiencing. I have a few questions for you -1. How long has the headache been there?2. Does it always occur on forehead or keeps changing?3. Is it associated with blurring of eyes or double vision or giddiness?4. Is there any family history of migraine or single side headache?5. Is he very angry when he gets headache and does the ache get better after a good sleep?6. Does he vomit when there is headache? You can approach me at the following link. Please find the link below - www.ChatDoctor .com/doctors/ Chat Doctor.