Question

A child has been suffering from chest pain for over a year, along with intermittent dizziness. The child has had CT, MRI, ECG, color Doppler ultrasound, and various blood tests, but none have shown any abnormalities. Despite this, the chest pain still occurs frequently. Are there more effective methods to investigate the cause?

Answer

Based on the described situation, the child has undergone CT, MRI, ECG, color Doppler ultrasound, and various blood tests, all of which have not shown any positive results. This indicates that there may not be any significant health issues. It is recommended to further investigate with a gastroscopy and C14 breath test to rule out gastrointestinal diseases. Sometimes, children drinking too much yogurt or carbonated drinks or improper feeding can lead to chronic gastritis, which can cause chest discomfort.