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What Causes Severe Headaches In Kids?

my daugther is 5 years old, two months ago she weak up in the middle of the nigth with terrible headache. i stay awake with her and prees her head for almost 1/2 an hour until the pain went away. two months later she had afever and again a terrible headache. What that canbe?
Fri, 5 Feb 2016
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Kids will often refer to their head when they have sinus pain. The sinuses are located under the eyes, along the cheekbones and the forehead. Where is your child saying it hurts specifically? The fever indicates some sort of virus or infection so it leads me to believe your child has a sinus infection. If you press on those areas I mentioned above and your child says it hurts, that would be a sinus infection. Nasal drainage does not have to be present for a sinus infection.

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What Causes Severe Headaches In Kids?

Kids will often refer to their head when they have sinus pain. The sinuses are located under the eyes, along the cheekbones and the forehead. Where is your child saying it hurts specifically? The fever indicates some sort of virus or infection so it leads me to believe your child has a sinus infection. If you press on those areas I mentioned above and your child says it hurts, that would be a sinus infection. Nasal drainage does not have to be present for a sinus infection. Hope that helps!!