Parents, don’t ignore: Your kid’s study-time headaches could be migraine not an excuse, says Hyderabad doctor
Childhood migraines are on the rise, raising concerns among doctors. Hyderabad-based neurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar notes cases in children as young as five. Diagnosis is difficult, as children struggle to describe symptoms. Genetic predisposition, ...

According to Hyderabad-based neurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar, migraines in kids as young as five are not uncommon. While the condition can be difficult to diagnose due to vague or misinterpreted symptoms, effective treatments do exist. He notes that children often struggle to articulate their pain clearly, which may lead parents or teachers to dismiss the issue or misunderstand the cause, sometimes attributing it to laziness or academic avoidance.
What could be the cause?
When asked about possible causes, the doctor acknowledged that in a few cases, excessive screen time and reduced physical activity might play a role. However, in most instances, migraines are linked to a family history of the condition. This suggests a strong genetic predisposition, rather than being purely lifestyle-induced.Parents also raised concerns about diet and sleep, particularly the consumption of ultra-processed foods, low protein and fat intake, and high stress from academics. Dr. Kumar emphasised that poor sleep and chronic stress are well-known migraine triggers for both adults and children, and they may be particularly potent in today’s high-pressure environment for kids.
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