Pediatric Headache
Pediatric headaches are a common problem for children and adolescents. They are usually caused by stress, tension, and anxiety, but can also be due to physical conditions such as sinus infections, allergies, and vision problems. Symptoms may include a throbbing or pounding headache, nausea, and sensitivity to light and sound. Treatment is tailored to each individual and can include lifestyle modifications, medication, and lifestyle changes such as stress reduction. Pediatric headache is an important condition to recognize, as it can affect a child's physical and emotional wellbeing, as well as their academic performance. With proper identification and treatment, pediatric headaches can be managed effectively and symptoms can be reduced.
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