A Child’s Chest Pain for Over a Year: Unexplained Cause

A child has been experiencing chest pain for over a year, accompanied by intermittent dizziness. The child has undergone CT, MRI, ECG, color Doppler ultrasound, and various blood tests, all of which have shown no abnormalities. Despite this, the chest pain persists. Are there more effective methods to determine the cause?
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What’s Causing My Child’s Dry Cough?

A six-year-old child has a dry cough without phlegm and no symptoms of a cold. They complain of a slight pain in the chest and some abdominal pain when coughing. This mild cough could be caused by acute or chronic tonsillitis, or acute bronchitis. Treatment with rifampicin or azithromycin can be considered, along with cough syrup or powerful loquat syrup to relieve symptoms.
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