Common Symptoms and Treatment for a 3-Year-Old’s Tonsillitis and Fever

A 3-year-old’s tonsillitis and fever typically come with symptoms like throat pain, swelling, fever, and a sensation of something stuck in the throat, and may affect appetite and trigger coughing. This condition often arises secondary to an upper respiratory infection, usually caused by tonsillitis. In such cases, parents should not be overly concerned, as these symptoms are usually temporary.
One minute to read

Common Symptoms of Adolescent Growth Pains and Relief Methods

Common symptoms of adolescent growth pains include muscular pain, often occurring in the wrists, arms, legs, and ankles, and may last for more than a year. Relief methods include regional massage, cold compresses, and psychological support. It is also recommended that parents bring their children to a specialist for a follow-up consultation to receive professional treatment advice.
One minute to read

Concerns About a Child’s Abdominal Pain and Slight Liver Damage

A seven-year-old child experienced abdominal pain and underwent an abdominal color Doppler ultrasound, which revealed a slightly enlarged liver with mild diffuse damage. The child has no hepatitis, and the ultrasound doctor noted that the liver’s diagonal measurement for a seven-year-old should be between 8 to 9 centimeters, but the child’s measurement was 10.2 centimeters. Is this dangerous, and what treatment should be taken? In addition, I consulted Professor Huang, but she did not provide a clear answer, only suggesting another liver function test. What is a diffuse liver injury? I am very worried about my child’s liver because the abdominal pain has not been cured yet. Can abdominal pain be related to the liver?
One minute to read