Child Suffers Dizziness and Fever After Head Injury

A 9.5-year-old child experienced intermittent dizziness and, the following day, tonsillitis and fever after being hit in the head at school. Despite a CT scan showing no abnormalities, concerns about possible mild cerebral ischemia led to a suggestion of taking Yango Qingxue Naojue Granules. However, the parents are skeptical about the drug’s safety and have not given it to the child yet. It is recommended that the parents take the child to the hospital for a more detailed examination to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
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Child’s Genital Pain Issue

Child’s genital pain may be caused by balanitis. It is recommended to use potassium permanganate sitz baths and take azithromycin dispersible tablets for treatment, while paying attention to local hygiene and avoiding spicy and irritating foods.
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Child’s Urethral Opening Skin Itching and Redness Issue

A child is experiencing frequent itching and redness at the urethral opening, with symptoms lasting over a dozen days. After medical examination and excluding trichomoniasis and mycoplasma infections, medication has been prescribed to alleviate the symptoms, but the itching persists. The urine test currently shows an elevated pH level. Is it necessary to conduct further checks? Being a child, there is concern about delaying the condition, but the hospital cannot determine the cause. Please provide an answer, urgent!
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