Intermittent headaches in children

Intermittent headache in children may be caused by sinusitis, psychosomatic factors, intracranial diseases, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination in time to clarify the cause, and then choose the appropriate way for targeted treatment according to the specific cause. 1. Sinusitis: If the child’s sinus cavity is infected with bacteria, viruses and other pathogens, the mucous membrane of the sinus area can be stimulated to inflammation, so that the nasal secretions increase and cause sinus Blockage, so that children can not breathe well, there is a lack of oxygen, and then may appear intermittent headache symptoms. In this regard, you can apply ephedrine hydrochloride nasal drops, tinidazole, metronidazole and other drugs for treatment as prescribed by the doctor, and also use saline to wash the nose to keep the nasal cavity clear, so as to relieve the symptoms of headache; 2. Mental and psychological factors: If children stay up late for a long time, mental stress, or excessive tension or excitement, it may lead to continuous contraction and spasm of the head and neck muscles, and then the symptoms of intermittent headache. At this time, it is necessary to maintain good habits of life and rest, avoid extreme emotions, usually eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, appropriately carry out physical exercise, and appropriately communicate with children to relieve excessive mental and psychological stress; 3. Intracranial diseases: such as intracranial tumors, which can compress local cerebral blood vessels, causing local cerebral nerve tissue ischemia and hypoxia, and then symptoms of intermittent headache, often accompanied by dizziness, The symptoms of intermittent headache are often accompanied by dizziness, nausea, vomiting, blurred vision and other manifestations. In this regard, the intracranial tumor should be surgically removed and treated with methylcobalamin, vitamin B1 and other drugs as prescribed by the doctor.