Headache Pain Treatment For Children

by Sandra Kim Leong, published Sunday, April 29th, 2007 at 9:17 pm

It is difficult to truly make an assessment when your child does not feel well but unable to tell you what is wrong. This may be because he does not fully understand his or her own body or may not be able to find the words to describe the pain that he is going through. So if he complains about getting frequent headaches, it is best that you work with a pediatrician to find out a headache pain treatment for your child.



While an occasional headache may be fine, complaints frequent headaches will require action to be taken. If your child cannot express exactly what he or she is feeling but is cranky then you may have to do some investigation. Also, if your child is irritable and restless or has odd sleep patterns, then you should also investigate. Check with your doctor because headaches can be the symptom of a more serious underlying health condition.

When you take your child to see a doctor, expect your doctor to ask about neurological issues. This is a part of finding the appropriate headache pain treatment. It is important to assess if neurological problems may be contributing to the problem. Your doctor is also going to want to know if your child has recently had any type of infection. He will also need to check your child’s balance or vision or if your child is having any abnormal blood pressure readings.

If your doctor is unable to accurately determine what is causing your child’s headaches, the expert opinion of a neurologist may be necessary to find a headache pain treatment for your child. While this may cause you some concern, you should know that less than 5% of all headaches are actually caused by an underlying problem.

If your child’s headache problem is easily explainable by your doctor then it is most likely either a tension headache or a migraine. A headache pain treatment for these types of headaches is easily available.

Tension headaches are characterized by a feeling of pain that occurs in both sides of the head at the same time. This pain is usually mild to moderate and causes a feeling of pressure as if your head was being squeezed. There are 2 types of tension headaches that you should know about. These are episodic and chronic. Episodic tension headaches occur several times per month. On the other hand, chronic tension headaches occur more than 15 days per month.

Migraine headaches come in phases. Migraine can cause you to feel nauseas and may cause slight hallucinations as well. You should also know that the pain of a migraine occurs on 1 side of the head and is more severe than a tension headache.

Now that you have a better understanding about your child’s problems, you will be able to better understand exactly what your child is facing. You will also be better prepared towards finding the best headache pain treatment plan for your child. If your child’s pain is not that serious, you may wish to rely on predominantly natural methods for pain treatment. Of course, if your child’s problem is real, then examine the various headache pain treatment options and take note of their possible side effects.

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