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What Causes Bad Temper And Migraines In A Child?

I have an 11 year old child who has started loosing his temper over the last 12 months in a violent manner. He is complaining of migranes and had what his school descriped as an episode a few months ago. I took him to hosiptal and they run tests but could not find any issues. He also has suffered from Alopecia since about two. I m starting to worry - there has been no chance in his personal life and he assures me he is not being bullied. He is normally a kind and sensitve boy.
Fri, 15 Dec 2017
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Pediatrician, Pulmonology 's  Response
Hi... this is a very normal phenomena in this pre-adolescent years. With soothing words and extra time spending by parents should do the trick.

The only other issue is - if he's getting excessive dark pigmentation or has suddenly grown taller, you need to rule out acromegaly.... consult your pediatrician regarding this.

Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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What Causes Bad Temper And Migraines In A Child?

Hi... this is a very normal phenomena in this pre-adolescent years. With soothing words and extra time spending by parents should do the trick. The only other issue is - if he s getting excessive dark pigmentation or has suddenly grown taller, you need to rule out acromegaly.... consult your pediatrician regarding this. Regards - Dr. Sumanth