What Causes Headaches in the Morning?
Recurrent headache is a condition that usually occurs in children.
Recurrent headache
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- TCM disease name
- Recurrent headache
- Multiple groups
- child
- Common locations
- child
- Common symptoms
- Pain, vomiting, light or noise
- Recurrent headache is a condition that usually occurs in children.
- Almost all children have occasional headaches. However, some children experience recurrent headache symptoms, which can seriously interfere with their learning. There are two main types of recurrent headaches: migraine and tension headache. Recurrent headaches rarely have brain abnormalities.
Children with frequent migraines often have a family history. Emotional stress is the most common source of irritation for migraines. Other possible sources of irritation include certain foods, such as lemon or cheese, as well as hunger, excessive sun exposure, and fatigue.
Migraines rarely occur more than once or twice a month. A small number of children have early aura symptoms before the onset of migraine. See, for example, flashes or zigzag lines. Subsequent symptoms that may last up to 2 hours to 2 days include:
1. Pain.
2. Vomiting.
3, hate light or noise.
4, dizzy.
5, tingling sensation, or weakness, or paralysis.
Migraine treatment: Your doctor will advise you to try to identify possible sources of irritation so that children can avoid them. Your doctor may prescribe an antiemetic to prevent vomiting during a migraine attack. If a child has frequent migraines, doctors may prescribe prescriptions to prevent migraines. Having your child take an antipyretic and analgesic solution and having him lie down in a dark room can also help reduce pain. If children avoid known stimuli, the frequency of attacks should be reduced.
Tension headaches can be caused by tension in the face or head muscles, such as gnashing or bruising. Emotional stress is the most common source of stimulation.
The symptoms of tension headache are:
1. Pain in any part of the head.
2. Sometimes accompanied by other symptoms of tension, such as abdominal pain.
Give the child an antipyretic and analgesic to reduce pain and identify and avoid sources of stress. If the headache persists, you should consult a psychiatrist.
Symptoms of brain diseases may vary, but the symptoms below indicate the possibility of brain diseases such as brain tumors.
1. Wake up at night, still have headache when waking up in the morning, cough makes headache worse.
2. Convulsions.
3. Behavior change.
If the child is suspected of having symptoms of a brain disorder, the doctor should arrange for a hospital examination. The condition after treatment and after treatment depends on the severity of the disease.