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Results 1 - 10 of 252 for Headaches in children
  1. ... most common symptom. But only very rarely do children with headaches have a tumor. Headache patterns that may occur ... Contact a provider if a child develops headaches that do not go ... of a brain tumor. Go to the emergency room if a child develops ...
  2. ... Failure to thrive (lack of normal growth in children) Headache Hyperactivity Loss of body fat and appetite (cachexia) These symptoms are most often seen in children whose tumors affect the front part of the ...
  3. ... age. If there are symptoms, they may include: Headache Scoliosis (in children) Loss of muscle mass ( wasting , atrophy), often in ...
  4. ... cold or the flu Relieve pain from a headache or toothache
  5. ... remembering or concentrating. Your child may have mild headaches and be less tolerant of noise. If your child has symptoms in school, have your child stay ...
  6. ... or other mental health problems Pain, such as headache or stomach ache
  7. ... fast or irregular heart rhythms . You have chronic headaches. Watch how much caffeine a child gets. There are currently no specific guidelines for ...
  8. ... as: Muscle tension Upset stomach Sweating Difficulty breathing Headaches Anxiety symptoms can affect a child's daily life. They can make it hard for ...
  9. ... have been vaccinated against rubella You or your child develop a severe headache, stiff neck, earache, or vision problems during or ...
  10. ... to the bathroom, or vaginal itch or discharge Headaches Sleep problems Stomach aches Sexually abused children may also: Use alcohol or drugs Engage in ...
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