Question

A child has been suffering from repeated headaches for over a month, occasionally experiencing dizziness, accompanied by…

Answer

Your child’s condition may be due to insufficient cerebral blood supply, which refers to chronic and widespread blood deficiency in the brain caused by various reasons. This leads to ischemia and hypoxia in the brain, resulting in a series of clinical manifestations of brain dysfunction. It is recommended to use vasodilating drugs for treatment, and if necessary, undergo cerebral angiography. Children have relatively weak physical resistance, so they are prone to pediatric general surgery issues. For parents, do not rush; instead, take your child to a specialist hospital for examination and treatment promptly. Also, make sure to conduct regular checks on your child and treat symptoms under the guidance of a doctor.