If a child experiences recurrent tonsillitis, with three or more episodes within a year that are difficult to heal, surgery to remove the tonsils may be considered.
Constipation treatment should involve reasonable dietary adjustments and the development of regular bowel habits. Severe constipation or that caused by certain diseases should be addressed promptly with medical assistance, avoiding long-term reliance on laxatives. Long-term use of laxatives may lead to rectal varicosities, gastrointestinal dysfunction, and even drug tolerance.
A patient inquires about abnormal test results after pediatric hand, foot, and mouth disease treatment, and the doctor explains that it may be due to viral infection with secondary bacterial infection, and suggests using Chinese patent medicine Er Bing Granules for adjustment.
How can children with nephrotic syndrome prevent and treat the condition?
A 25-day-old newborn is having difficulty breastfeeding, crying and fussing when not feeding, and tends to fall asleep while feeding. This might be due to a calcium deficiency or other reasons. It is recommended to check for abdominal bloating or mouth issues and consider calcium supplementation.
Advice on Children’s Cough Consultation
Consultation on the Treatment of a 9-Year-Old Child with Diabetes
A 2-year-old child has been experiencing recurring fever and loss of appetite; seeking advice.
An 8-year-old child experienced numbness on one side of their body and in their mouth during an illness, but remained conscious. The symptoms lasted for about 10 seconds and occurred irregularly. The child’s parents are seeking medical advice.
The child has been coughing for three or four days, with symptoms including coughing at night and in the morning, followed by runny nose which has now turned into a dry cough. They have taken cold medicine and cough suppressants but to no avail, and they are asking for advice on treatment.