Question
The child has experienced intermittent shock multiple times at school but not at home. The symptoms started from February this year, occurring at regular intervals, with headaches intensifying leading to shock.
Answer
According to the description, this condition may be caused by rhinitis. It is recommended to pay attention to physical health, engage in appropriate physical exercise, maintain a balance between work and rest, dress appropriately, breathe fresh air frequently, avoid nose dryness, and do not arbitrarily use nasal drops. For nasal lesions, timely treatment and treatment of nearby infection sites are recommended. Consider taking rhinitis oral liquid or rhinitis tablets to alleviate symptoms. For pediatric neurogenetic diseases, if not treated promptly or with improper treatment methods, the condition may worsen rapidly. Therefore, it is suggested to seek timely and standardized treatment at a professional hospital.