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What causes auras?
Auras seem to be caused by a wave of electrical signals from your nerves that travel slowly across part of your brain. This wave of electrical impulses leads to that part of the brain becoming less active than usual. This can affect or slow down the part of your body controlled by that section of your brain.
The back of your brain, which controls your eyes, is the part most often affected. This explains why you may have vision problems. When the areas of your brain that are affected are the ones that control how your body feels, you may get numbness in parts of your body.
How common are migraines in children?
If you're a child or teenager who gets migraines, it might help to know you're not on your own. Lots of people have migraines. Between about 5 in 100 and 10 in 100 children and teenagers get them.[7] That's about 8 million children in Europe who get migraines. Young boys and girls are both equally likely to get migraines. But after puberty, more girls than boys get migraines.[1][8][9] It's hard to say how many very young children get migraines. That's because they can't usually explain what's...
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