A child with bronchitis pneumonia shows no fever and only mild coughing, which could be due to mycoplasma infection. Consider using antibiotics such as azithromycin, along with traditional Chinese medicine treatments like the Baibu Cough Syrup. Pay attention to diet and daily care, drink plenty of water, avoid sweets, cold foods, snacks, and fried foods.
Overview of Condition and Treatment Suggestions
Discussion on whether it is necessary to continue intravenous treatment for a 7-year-old child with tonsillitis who has been hospitalized for 13 days and whether intravenous treatment could affect the child’s body.
A child experiences chest pain in the middle, accompanied by symptoms such as breathing discomfort, headache, dizziness, and fainting after episodes. After examination, chest X-rays and heart ultrasounds show no abnormalities. What could be the possible causes?
7-year-old child’s epilepsy uncontrolled for one and a half years, seeks traditional Chinese medicine treatment
Explore effective methods for cooling and treating a 7-year-old child with fever and tonsillitis to promote quick recovery.
A 7-year-old child has a slightly swollen glans, red, and painful. What could be the cause?
A 3.5-year-old child, after nine days in the hospital and medication treatment for bronchial pneumonia, still exhibits symptoms of coughing, hiccups, runny nose, and sweating. This article discusses possible causes and provides solutions.
A 7-year-old girl frequently experiences dizziness and headaches, which may be due to acute sinusitis caused by a cold.
A 7-year-old girl experienced sudden limb convulsions and clenched teeth during the night. Is this epilepsy?