Your child experiences nasal congestion at night and upon waking up, accompanied by cough and throat discomfort. Medication has been used but with little effect. Inquire about treatment and care.
My child is five years old and has a sore throat with some coughing. How should I handle it?
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a type of pediatric infectious disease that can be treated with antiviral medications, along with attention to hygiene and disinfection.
What should you do if your child’s hand, foot, and mouth disease doesn’t cause a fever, but the blisters haven’t healed?
Treatment Recommendations for Patients with Long-standing Epilepsy
Pediatric synovitis is primarily an aseptic inflammation caused by poor microcirculation, with the focus of treatment being on improving microcirculation.
Common reasons and treatment suggestions for why a child with hand, foot, and mouth disease continues to have a fever after the rash has subsided
Since last summer, my child has been experiencing frequent coughing, which has not improved despite medication and various treatments.
Whether an infant will have a fever again after a fever, and how to handle and prevent it.