Another study surveyed 150 military service members at a headache clinic, finding that 67 % reported their headaches were triggered by stress, making it the second most
common headache trigger (6).
Not exact matches
Although it may be difficult for parents to decipher a real
headache from a child just wanting to hold onto summer a little longer and avoid going back to school, there is a variety of other
common triggers including poor hydration and prolonged screen time that could contribute to a child's discomfort.
As a result of so much MSG in the food supply, many people have become overly sensitive to it to the point where even the natural glutamine in traditional foods like bone broth can
trigger headaches (most
common symptom), gastrointestinal upset, fatigue or other problems.
Just as with the
common headache, it is important to identify what is
triggering this process.
In children and adolescents loneliness has been associated with
headache [31], and identified as a
common trigger of pain [1].