How To Manage Repeated Headaches In Children

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Children can develop a headache for many reasons. An illness or infection, such as the common cold, the flu, or an ear infection can cause one. Head injuries, including a large bump on the head, may also be responsible. Emotional children, especially teenagers, who are going through stress may develop a headache more frequently. In addition, children who are depressed or who have a family history of headaches may also experience a headache more frequently than others. Furthermore, certain foods and drinks can be triggers for a headache, such as foods containing nitrates, MSG (monosodium glutamate), or caffeine. With caffeine, headaches typically occur when an individual goes through withdrawal when they don't drink anything with caffeine or suddenly drop their intake a decent amount.

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