What’s Causing My Child’s Recurring Headaches?

Your child has adenoid hypertrophy and frequently experiences headaches, which may be due to sinusitis or neuralgia. It is recommended to visit an otorhinolaryngology department for a follow-up consultation, undergo a sinus CT scan and transcranial Doppler examination, and receive treatment accordingly after diagnosis. Rest more and avoid eating spicy and irritating foods.
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What’s Causing My Child’s Red, Hot Glans?

Glans inflammation is an inflammatory condition of the glans mucosa, which may be caused by various pathogens or regional stimulation. It is recommended to pay attention to personal hygiene, especially regional cleaning, maintain a regular lifestyle, and drink plenty of water.
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What’s Causing My Seven-Year-Old’s Head Shaking?

My seven-year-old occasionally shakes her head. Three weeks ago, she was hospitalized with a headache due to sinusitis and was discharged a week later. For about two weeks now, she has been experiencing occasional head-shaking. I took her to the pediatric department today, and the doctor also couldn’t find any specific disease, just prescribed medication to try. The medication includes Gossypol Tablets, Cephalon Tablets, and Pentavitamin Lysine.
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