A child who has been suffering from frequent tonsillitis since the age of 2, and is now 7, still experiences similar issues, accompanied by severe snoring, only during side sleep. Assessment shows the child has chronic tonsillitis with a large accumulation of bacteria in the tonsil crypts, leading to recurrent inflammation. Current treatment methods mainly involve antibiotic intravenous therapy, which can only temporarily alleviate symptoms but cannot cure the root cause. It is recommended to seek specialized traditional Chinese medicine treatment, which usually requires 1 to 3 sessions for a cure with no side effects. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment has significant antipyretic effects and is less likely to recur, addressing the problem fundamentally.
Bedwetting in children may be caused by underdeveloped nervous system or urinary tract infections. It is recommended to consult a doctor for examination and treatment.
In the face of extended feeding intervals and weight not meeting standards, experts suggest adjusting feeding methods and considering nutritional supplementation.
A two-year-old child only likes eating noodles and doesn’t want to eat rice. How can you improve dietary habits and ensure a balanced nutrition?
A child pooping only once a week might be due to insufficient body fluids, excessive dryness in the intestines, or poor absorption. It is recommended to use the Benitong tea for treatment, and to enhance nutrition, avoiding spicy and cold foods.
If a child refuses to drink formula milk, their stool may become abnormal, possibly leading to constipation and abdominal pain. It is recommended to supplement probiotics and massage the abdomen to promote gastrointestinal motility.
A child’s refusal to eat might be due to malnutrition and deficiencies in trace elements. It is recommended to undergo relevant checks and enhance nutrition.
Discuss the possible causes of long-term refusal to eat in children and corresponding medical advice.
If a child experiences a repeat infection after taking azithromycin, can they still use Hikol and other antibiotics? It’s said that azithromycin is more effective, but what are the differences between the two?
A 4-year-old child with pneumonia has been receiving intravenous drips for 11 days, with high fever not subsiding for the first few days. Recently, there has been a stuffy nose, snoring at night, and difficulty breathing during sleep. Why is this happening? What kind of help is needed? What medications or treatment methods can be adopted?