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| (Showing results 1 - 10) | | 1. |  | Bruxism (Teeth Grinding or Clenching) | | When you look in on your sleeping child, you want to hear the sounds of sweet dreams: easy breathing and perhaps an occasional sigh. But some parents hear the harsher sounds of gnashing and grinding teeth, called bruxism, which is common in children.
| | 2. |  | Why Do I Have Pain? | | When your body is injured in some way, your nerves send messages to your brain about what's going on. Your brain then makes you feel pain. Read our pain-free article for kids.
| | 3. |  | How Do Pain Relievers Work? | | Everybody has pain once in a while, but pain relievers can help. Find out how these medicines work in this article for kids.
| | 4. |  | What a Pain! Kids and Growing Pains | | Growing pains are for real. Usually they happen when kids are between the ages of 3 and 5 or 8 and 12.
| | 5. |  | I'm on the Birth Control Shot and Having Abdominal Pain. What Should I Do? | | Find out what the experts have to say.
| | 6. |  | Swimmer's Ear (External Otitis) | | External otitis, commonly called swimmer's ear, is an infection of the ear canal. It can be caused by different types of bacteria or fungi.
| | 7. |  | Stomachaches | | Lots of different problems can cause similar kinds of stomach pain - not all of them related to the digestive system. This article provides clues on what could be going on.
| | 8. |  | How Can I Run Without Pain? | | Find out what the experts have to say.
| | 9. |  | Osgood-Schlatter Disease | | Osgood-Schlatter disease (OSD) is an overuse injury that can cause knee pain in teens, especially during growth spurts. Learn more.
| | 10. |  | Bursitis | | Bursitis, an irritation of the small fluid sacs that provide cushioning in some joints, is often caused by sports-related injuries or repeated use of a particular joint.
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