Persistent head ringing may be caused by insufficient brain blood supply, often associated with hyperlipidemia.
A 9-year-old child has been treated for epilepsy for many years without improvement, experiencing frequent headaches. Suspecting insufficient brain blood supply, what treatment should be considered?
How should one handle dizziness symptoms in children during school hours?
Your head always feels tight, you’re constantly dizzy, and you can’t concentrate. Sometimes, you might feel a tingling sensation at the top of your head. These could be symptoms of insufficient brain blood supply.
Parents are concerned about their child’s headache and seek professional medical advice to understand possible causes of the condition and appropriate treatment.
Explore the possible causes of intermittent pain on the left side of a child’s head, and provide insights from traditional Chinese medicine and recommended medical examinations.