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Nicklaus Children’s Hospital has several outpatient and urgent care centers throughout South Florida, including on-demand, virtual care.
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Please see migraine without aura for more information.
Please see headaches for more information.
Chronic migraine describes headache which is occurring on 15 or more days per month, of which at least 8 of the headache days have features of migraine, for at least 3 months.
Concussion is the temporary abnormality in the way the brain works that occurs after a traumatic jolting of the brain following a blow, bump or shaking of the head (injury).
Cyclic vomiting is a disorder in which a person has periods of vomiting that can last anywhere from a few hours to several days.
Any type of pain in the head, neck, and face can be classified as a headache.
Please see migraine with aura for more information.
A medication overuse headache is typically superimposed on another type of primary headache disorder, such as migraine or tension type headache.
Migraine with aura describes a migraine with a visual disturbance or tingling sensation, which can occur more before or during a migraine.
Migraine without aura is more common, and indicates that there are no associated focal neurologic symptoms either before or with the headache.
Please see nerve injuries for more information.
Please see the Headache and Concussion Program for more information.
Primary stabbing headache tends to occur in patients with a family history of migraines.
Pseudotumor cerebri is a condition characterized by headaches and visual disturbances without an underlying brain tumor.
Patients with tension type headache may have an increased sensitivity to pain.
TBI is an injury to the brain from direct or indirect physical force to the head and/or brain.