Every year, more than half a million U.S. children suffer from traumatic brain injury, or TBI. Adults experience headaches after head injuries, but what symptoms do children experience? Researchers conducted a study to investigate this question. The study look at the headaches of children ages 5 to 17, three and 12 months after
mild, moderate or severe TBI.
The results showed that the risk of headache was higher in adolescent ages 13 to 17 years old – and in girls specifically.
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Headaches After Traumatic Brain Injury Affecting Children, Adolescent
Category: Brain Injury
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