A child’s frequent headaches may be related to excessive stress, encephalitis, colds and other factors.
1. Excessive pressure: if a child has frequent headaches, it may be related to the recent excessive pressure of study, when the pressure of study is too great, it may lead to psychological tension, which affects the blood circulation of the head, and thus the above symptoms will appear.
2. Encephalitis: If a child has encephalitis, it will lead to abnormal nerve metabolism in the brain, which will lead to headache, fever and other symptoms.
3. Colds: If a child has recently had a cold, it may be due to the direct invasion of pathogens into the child’s body after a cold, affecting the thermoregulatory center, but also cause some stimulation of the nervous system, so there will also be headaches.
Children often have headaches, may also be related to migraine, sinusitis, tension headache and other causes, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to carry out the relevant examinations, clear causes and then actively treat the symptoms.