Question

My 9-year-old child occasionally says their right temporal side hurts. Once, the pain lasted for more than an hour, and they seemed exhausted. They were checked at the local hospital, and all indicators were normal. They’ve had pain again, but only for short periods. Recently, they’ve been frequently complaining of headaches, lasting about 5 minutes. Sometimes it happens when doing homework, and sometimes when playing, without any regular pattern. With school starting soon, frequent headaches can affect their learning.

Answer

This still falls under neural pain, which is difficult to cure. Currently, there are no effective treatment methods in clinical practice. It is recommended to pay attention to rest and consider symptomatic treatment, or consult a large hospital for examination. If neonatal convulsions are not treated promptly or the treatment method is incorrect, they can progress quickly, posing great harm to the child. Parents should pay more attention to their child’s condition and seek timely treatment.