Headache: The combination of headache nausea and vomiting would suggest that you should see a doctor ASAP
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See neurologist: if he hit his head this could be signs of a concussion
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See answer: Migraine is the most common acute and recurrent headache in children. It can occur at all ages. In the absence of a history of head trauma, it's quite likely he has migraine. Consult his physician to be certain of the diagnosis and follow his advice for treatment. If it does turn out to be migraine *consider Petadolex(Butterbur) for prevention if his migraine becomes frequent> http://bit.ly/1OUOD2m
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