During a physical exam for
temper tantrums, the health professional looks for
signs of health problems that can contribute to a child's problem behavior.
These can include hearing problems, allergies, or recurrent ear infections. A
child who is frustrated, tired, doesn't feel well, or is uncomfortable is often
more prone to having temper tantrums.
The health professional will also assess your child's developmental
and physical growth. This information can help your health professional
identify any possible developmental delays that may in part cause temper
tantrums. Further testing may be recommended by behavioral or developmental
specialists.