Early onset of migraine seems predictive for a less favourable outcome in later ages. Some studies suggest that the onset of migraine at a very young age represents an unfavourable prognostic factor for the persistence of migraine at later ages. Some clinical features may change during the clinical course, and the active persistence of migraine may lead to an increase in allodynia. (2)
One study reported an 80% improvement in migraines by the age of 10. (3)
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