My child has headaches, but all MRI and reports are normal. What could be causing them?

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My child has headaches, but all MRI and reports are normal. What could be causing them?
Asked by Male, 12 · 2 months ago
I'm sorry to hear your child is experiencing headaches. Since the MRI and other reports are normal, there are several possible causes for headaches in children that do not show up on imaging:
Since your child’s imaging is normal, it’s important to work with a pediatric neurologist or pediatrician to explore these possibilities further. They may recommend keeping a headache diary to track frequency, duration, triggers, and associated symptoms, which can help guide diagnosis and treatment.
Please consult a pediatric neurologist for a thorough evaluation and personalized management plan. If headaches worsen or are accompanied by other symptoms like vision changes, vomiting, or weakness, seek medical attention promptly.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.I understand your child is experiencing headaches despite normal MRI and reports. To better understand the situation, could you please provide your child's age and gender?
Answered 2 months ago