Why Does My Teenager Get Headaches?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Tension headaches are the most common type experienced by teens. They are usually caused by

stress, tension, or depression

. They can also be caused by eye strain and neck or back strain from having poor posture. Tension headaches usually cause a mild to moderate ache or pressure in a “band” across the forehead.

When should I be concerned about my child’s headache?


When the headaches are frequent

— or are interfering with daily life. If your child has headaches two or more times a week, or they are making it hard for your child to do homework, play, or otherwise live a normal life, give your doctor a call.

Can teenage hormones cause headaches?

During pubarche, testosterone and androgens are present, and during thelarche, there is the very first

exposure to estrogen

. Menarche is when a more mature hormonal pattern emerges. Our study implies that the very first exposure to estrogen could be the starting point for migraine in some adolescent girls.

Why does my daughter have a headache everyday?

Children can also have chronic daily headaches. In some cases, headaches in children are caused by an infection,

high levels of stress or anxiety

, or minor head trauma. It’s important to pay attention to your child’s headache symptoms and consult a doctor if the headache worsens or occurs frequently.

Do teenage boys get hormonal headaches?

Headaches are a common complaint in children and teenagers. As children approach adolescence the frequency of headaches tends to increase. Boys, before puberty,

are reported to have a greater frequency of headaches than girls

. However, the frequency in girls surpasses that in boys after the onset of puberty.

What to do when a child has a headache?

  1. Rest and relaxation. Encourage your child to rest in a dark, quiet room. …
  2. Use a cool, wet compress. While your child rests, place a cool, wet cloth on his or her forehead.
  3. Offer a healthy snack.

What is the most frequent type of headache?


Tension headaches

are the most common type of headache. Stress and muscle tension are thought to play a role, as are genetics and environment. Symptoms usually include moderate pain on or around both sides of the head, and/or pain in the back of the head and neck.

Can puberty cause daily headaches?

Headaches and Migraines in Teens

There are times during a teen’s development that migraines

may develop

. Boys going through puberty experience migraines more often than girls going through puberty. Yet teen girls past puberty experience migraines more regularly than boys of the same age.

What kind of headache is across your forehead?


Tension headaches

are dull pain, tightness, or pressure around your forehead or the back of your head and neck. Some people say it feels like a clamp squeezing their skull. They’re also called stress headaches, and they’re the most common type for adults.

Can hormone imbalance cause daily headaches?

Fluctuating hormone levels can influence the severity of chronic headaches, tension headaches, and menstrual migraines, which at most times are very severe. During the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and menopause, estrogen levels fluctuate and these changes can trigger different types of headaches.

Is it okay to sleep with a headache?

Going to sleep with an

untreated migraine

is commonly a mistake as it may worsen during the night and become difficult to treat in the morning. If a migraineur is sleep deprived, he or she can expect more migraines, while those who oversleep may wake with attacks that are very resistant to therapy.

Can too much screen time cause headaches?

Too much screen time may result in what’s known as

digital eye strain

, causing symptoms like tired, itching, or burning eyes. Eye strain has the potential to result in headaches centered around the eyes and temples.

What can you give a kid for a headache?

The best treatment for a mild, occasional headache is rest and relaxation.

Giving ibuprofen (such as Motrin® or Advil®)

may give your child relief. Ask your pharmacist, doctor or nurse for the right dosage. Do not give aspirin or other medicines unless directed by your child’s doctor.

Is it normal for a 13 year old to have migraines?

Unfortunately,

migraine is very common in children

. It’s been reported in kids as young as 18 months old. About 10% of school-age children suffer from migraine, and up to 28% of adolescents between 15-19 years are affected by it. Half of all migraine sufferers have their first attack before the age of 12.

What can a 14 year old take for migraine?

Over-the counter pain medications usually work for milder migraine pain. These include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) such as

ibuprofen

(Advil, Motrin) and pain relievers such as acetaminophen (Tylenol).

What are signs of going through puberty?

  • Growth of pubic hair, other body hair, and facial hair.
  • Enlargement of testicles and penis.
  • Muscle growth.
  • Growth spurt.
  • Acne.
  • Deepening of the voice.
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