Question
How to Handle Pediatric Adenoid Hypertrophy
Answer
Tonsillitis is an acute upper respiratory tract infection caused by bacterial infection, a non-specific acute inflammation of the palatine tonsils, often accompanied by varying degrees of acute inflammation of the pharyngeal mucosa and pharyngeal lymphoid ring. Antibiotic intravenous therapy can be considered. Babies have large and heavy heads, so they often hit their heads when they fall. Even if a loud sound is heard upon falling, as long as the baby stops crying immediately and there are no abnormalities in appetite or play, there is generally no need to worry. In extremely rare cases, it can lead to brain damage. If the fall is severe, it is important to observe the condition afterward.