Yes, it is true that a migraine can attack a child as young as 10 years of age. Stresses at home and at school, coupled with peer pressure can lead to headaches in children which can further get transformed to migraine later on in life.
A headache, medically known as cephalalgia, can simply be defined as a
pain in the head, and at times also in the neck and/or upper back. But
there is more that you need to know...
The commonest fallacy associated with a headache is that the brain is
experiencing a headache. This is just not true because the brain itself
has no pain-sensitive nerve fibers. Know the actual process behind it...