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.
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A 17-year-old boy presented with recurrent headaches since the age of 7-8. He underwent brain MRI and was initially diagnosed with allergic rhinitis, treated with nasal puncture and traditional Chinese medicine. The headaches were accompanied by vomiting and anorexia, and he was hospitalized due to tachycardia. In the spring of 2017, he was hospitalized five times, treated as if he had myocarditis, and in August 2018, a rapid heart rate induced by a cold led to another hospitalization. He was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism and treated for it. On January 24, 2019, a follow-up examination showed normal thyroid function, and since the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism, his headaches have improved.