Question

My child is now five years old and often says they have a headache. Although they sometimes have a fever, the dizziness persists even after the fever subsides, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and yellowish complexion. The child likes to nap lying down. They had previously undergone blood routine and trace element tests at the hospital and were found to be slightly zinc-deficient.

Answer

Hello, there could be various reasons for a child’s frequent dizziness. To find the cause, it is recommended that you take your child to the neurology department of the hospital for a follow-up examination and further undergo head CT or MRI scans to determine if there are any congenital vascular malformations or insufficient cerebral blood supply. Additionally, it is necessary to rule out other possible causes of dizziness. I hope these suggestions are helpful to you, and wish your child a swift recovery.