In a family, children are the focus of the entire family. Not only do parents spoil their children, but children are also very prone to certain diseases in their childhood. Headache and fever in children is a very common disease, but many parents do not know what causes their children to develop this disease when they have a headache and fever. So, what causes headaches and fever in children? First, what causes headaches and fever in children? For younger children, headaches may be caused by allergies or infections, such as sore throat, earache, sinusitis, toothache, or gum abscess. Occasionally, hunger or low mood may also cause a headache. Headaches that occur after a head injury, such as a fall, and headaches that accompany an epileptic seizure are more serious. Carbon monoxide poisoning can also cause headaches. Common symptoms of lead poisoning also include severe headaches. The most common cause of lead poisoning is eating food containing lead or breathing large amounts of lead smoke. Migraines usually occur on one side of the head and are accompanied by symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light and abdominal pain. Children with this condition often experience warning signs, such as brief visual disturbances before a headache strikes. However, migraines are usually hereditary and rarely occur in children under the age of 3. Second, there are many reasons for a child to have a fever. Is it because of excessive exercise during the day and sweating that cools the back, causing a fever in the middle of the night? At this time, you can use warm water to wipe the baby's whole body, especially under the armpits. Don't cover the baby too tightly. Give the child some antipyretic granules and use a thermometer to test her temperature at any time. If she sweats soon after taking the medicine, it's good, which means she is dissipating heat and the fever should subside soon. After sweating, remember to change the child into dry clothes, otherwise the child will feel uncomfortable. What is the reason for a child's headache and fever? The main reason for a baby's continuous fever is that the baby is weak. He may have caught a cold, been infected by a virus, etc., which makes him easily contagious. Generally, babies are prone to colds and fevers (upper respiratory tract infections) from 6 months to 6 years old. Why are children prone to colds during this period of weak constitution? This is a common question for many parents. This is because the child's own resistance is weak at this stage. Of course, some children are relatively better, but every child is born without resistance to germs. |
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