Withdrawn, Irritable Teen? Is It A Migraine?
Migraines often begin around puberty, are triggered by stress, lack of sleep, and hormone cycles, and manifest themselves as irritability, withdrawal, the inability to focus, and absentmindedness. Often they arrive without a headache. Are you sure that's a teen funk and not a migraine?read more
Source: Psychology Today Parenting Center - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Nancy Darling, Ph.D. Tags: Child Development Health Parenting Stress headaches migraines Puberty Source Type: news
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