Question
The onset took about two minutes, with main symptoms including headache, dizziness, all-over numbness, and vomiting, and the patient has already been treated at the county hospital.
Answer
There are many possible causes of headache, such as neurological, vascular, tension-type, or migraine. Sometimes, it can also be a symptom of otolaryngological diseases. A definitive diagnosis requires a medical history and physical examination, such as brain blood flow imaging, electroencephalogram (EEG), brain CT scan, or endocrine tests. For children, if not treated promptly and correctly, pediatric epilepsy may develop rapidly, causing serious effects on the child. Parents should pay more attention and take their children to the hospital in a timely manner.