Question

My child is five years old and has been treated for lymphadenopathy for half a month now. The doctor has recommended medication treatment. I want to ask if it’s normal for my child to experience dizziness again in the morning during the medication period?

Answer

Your child has lymphadenopathy and is currently on oral medication. The recurrence of dizziness in the morning could be a sign of chronic allergic reaction to the medication, and it may require discontinuation. It is suggested that your child should discontinue the medication now and closely observe the situation. It is best to treat the primary focus. Lymphadenopathy is generally not primary; it is usually caused by other factors. Treating the primary focus will suffice.