A migraine is a type of headache that recurs (keeps coming back). Most migraines last from 30 minutes to several hours; some can last a couple of days. People with migraines can also have dizziness; nausea; and sensitivity to light, noise, or smells.
By understanding their challenges and supporting their needs, educators can help students with migraines do their best in school.
Students with migraines may:
Work with your student’s family to understand their needs and what will help them most:
Triggers are things that bring on migraines. Understand what your student’s usual triggers are and, if possible, help them manage them. You might:
Students with migraines might miss class time. To help your student academically, you can:
Also:
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice,
diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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