The child frequently has a fever, diagnosed with upper respiratory infection, and although medication has improved the condition, it is prone to recurrence and accompanied by asthma. They snore at night but do not have difficulty breathing. The doctor suggests a tonsillectomy, but the parents are unsure and inquire about the feasibility of traditional Chinese medicine treatment.
My son is six years old, his adenoids are enlarged and blocking 1/4 of the airway. Do I need surgery?
A fever over 38.5°C in children, often caused by throat pain, is typically due to bacterial or viral infection. Treatment with fever-reducing medication is recommended, along with antibiotics and antiviral drugs for better efficacy. Additionally, it is advisable to avoid spicy foods during treatment.
The causes of pediatric diabetes are complex. If diagnosed, treatment should be proactive and accompanied by good hygiene habits. Parents should pay attention to their children’s balanced diet and avoid picky eating.
Inquire about whether a blood test is required before getting a vaccination, as well as the scope of pediatric surgery.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease typically requires a blood test for accurate diagnosis and to begin medication treatment early.
Hand, foot, and mouth disease typically requires a blood test for an accurate diagnosis, allowing for early initiation of targeted treatment.
Discuss the necessity of booster shots and related medical advice when no antibody response occurs after receiving the Hepatitis B vaccine.
After a newborn recovers from purulent meningitis, is it necessary to undergo a follow-up examination?
After the treatment of dwarfism with growth hormone, regular follow-up checks are necessary to ensure the effectiveness of the treatment.