When she has to get ready for school she gets tremors,breathlessness, severe giddiness. It takes a while before these symptoms reduce. It's more than 10 days she has not gone to school.
This happened in the first week of June for 3.5 weeks, then she became alright on her own. Now again she has got it back. I'm very worried.
I have shown her to different specialists including a Neuro & psych. Please advise.
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You have not mentioned how your child is otherwise..does she have similar problems at night?In any case,it is not an easy thing to solve.Psychological help is needed.
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hi, please check on the school environment. check if someone is bullying her, scolding her or there is some kind of abuse. that is the foremost thing to check. take her out for a vacation, a break might help her. take care
Hello Concerned Mom, there is something behind this behaviour in her. Please consult a Psychologist in your city and help her To share the feelings related to that behaviour. She will definitely become alright shortly. Do not worry.
Hello..... It could be psychological or nurological. It is not simple to diagnose. More investigations and detailed history is required. It could be meningitis, epilepsy, severe headache, anxiety attack, or something related to cardiovascular system.. Take her to general physician or cardiologist.
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