Types Of Migraine in Teens, Causes, Signs, and Treatment

 

3. Chronic migraine: It’s the most debilitating type of migraine, with 15 or more days with a migraine per month, and may last up to three months. In addition to headaches, the teen may have dizziness, sleep difficulties, anxiety, sadness, difficulty concentrating, and exhaustion.

4. Basilar migraine is characterized by dizziness, fainting, and pain at the base of the skull.