Question
An 11-year-old boy experienced intermittent shock symptoms during school hours but not at home, with four occurrences since February this year. The symptoms typically accompany unilateral headache, and bilateral headache can lead to a shock lasting ten minutes. The boy has a history of allergic rhinitis.
Answer
Based on the description, the boy’s symptoms appear to be related to his allergic rhinitis. Here are some suggestions:
- Pay attention to physical exercise, maintain a balance between work and rest, dress appropriately, breathe fresh air frequently, avoid nasal dryness, and avoid using nasal medications indiscriminately.
- Treat nasal-related diseases early and treat the surrounding foci of infection.
- Consider taking oral liquid or tablets for nasal congestion as treatment options.