Learn about the treatment methods for pediatric tonsillitis, including medication, regional therapy, and surgical options, as well as daily care suggestions.
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Hearing loss in newborns can affect their future development; it is recommended to seek medical attention and follow the doctor’s guidance for treatment.
A 9-year-old child has recurrent tonsillitis and high fever, despite being on intravenous fluids for 6 days. What should be done?
The child was diagnosed with acute tonsillitis at the beginning of the month, and after recovery, I gave him a bowl of egg-stuffed skullcap. He ate the egg and drank the soup, and later that night he had a piece of watermelon. However, he started coughing in the evening. He did not have diarrhea or runny nose. What should we do to help him?
Eight-year-old girl with adenoid swelling lasting a week, seeking advice and medication for relief.
Solutions for newborn nasal congestion issues
A three-year-old girl with pus dots on both tonsils, measuring about the size of a needle point, and without fever. Seeking appropriate treatment.
The child has been scratching their ears since birth, and recently there seems to be no reason for it. How should a child’s nosebleed be treated?
Discusses the treatment of tonsillitis in a six-month-old baby.