in

Children Are Increasingly Complaining Of Migraines, Leading Parents To Limit Screen Time

And while a lot of these methods are often helpful, many parents would like to avoid the occurrence of migraines in the first place.

In fact, thirty-three percent of respondents believe that their children’s aches are due to too much screen time.

“As a headache doctor, I have noticed that the pandemic has contributed to many of my patients’ headaches in various ways. The implementation of remote learning and a general increase in screen time has been a huge factor in children with light-sensitive headaches,” Dr. Kelley explained.

To combat this, thirty-six percent of parents have already begun restricting their child’s screen exposure.

Have you noticed an uptick in headaches or migraines since 2020? What steps are you taking to prevent them? 

To read the study’s complete findings, visit the link here.

If true crime defines your free time, this is for you: join Chip Chick’s True Crime Tribe.

2 of 2