Question

A seven-year-old often has eye pain and headaches around the time of their afternoon nap. Previous treatment and outcomes: A brain CT scan showed nothing abnormal.

Answer

Common causes of these symptoms include colds with fever, otolaryngological problems, abnormal blood pressure, head obstruction, anemia, constipation, carbon monoxide poisoning, alcohol poisoning, and nervous exhaustion. It is recommended to undergo a diagnosis first and then treat the underlying cause. Do not self-medicate. Additionally, you can perform a head massage and drink moderate amounts of green tea to alleviate severe migraines. For the eyes, eye exercises can be beneficial. In terms of daily care, ensure adequate rest and avoid overusing the brain. For immediate relief, painkillers can be taken.