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"Yes I have a miece who suffers. It sounds bizarre but it's connected to the spasmodic constriction of blood vessels which in the head, causes headaches..."
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An abdominal migraine is a variant of migraine headaches. It usually occurs in children who have a family history of migraines. Abdominal migraines are rare in adults, but about 2% of all children may get abdominal migraines. Females are more affected than males. |
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In addition, it's thought that foods such as chocolate, Chinese food, and processed meats that contain certain chemicals -- nitrites -- might trigger abdominal migraines. Excessive air swallowing may also trigger abdominal migraines or other similar gastrointestinal symptoms. The result is bloating and interference with eating. |
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bit off subject but have you heard that scientists have discovered its not only the brain that has well all the workings on feelings etc. so when people say they think with their head not their heart its not strictly true we can feel through our heart and maybe more . . |
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My husband used to have them when he was younger. He says it's exactly what it sounds like, a terrible headache type pain and nausea in your stomach.
He was just given paracetamol and milk of magnesia |
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