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1.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.
2.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.
3.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.
4.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.
5.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.
6.I'm on the Birth Control Shot and Having Abdominal Pain. What Should I Do?
Find out what the experts have to say.
7.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.
8.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.
9.How Can I Run Without Pain?
Find out what the experts have to say.
10.Osgood-Schlatter Disease
Osgood-Schlatter disease (OSD) is an overuse injury that can cause knee pain in teens, especially during growth spurts. Learn more.
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