Adenoid hypertrophy in children often accompanies rhinitis and tonsillitis, and can be considered for surgical removal or ion therapy.
Treatment recommendations for pediatric adenoid hypertrophy include antibiotic therapy, cooling and reducing heat, and nutritional supplementation.
For a five-and-a-half-year-old child with allergic rhinitis, continue medication for one month and adjust the dosage based on symptoms. Simultaneously, reduce and clean dander to lower the dust mite concentration in the air.
Treatment suggestions for a 9-year-old with allergic rhinitis
For children with otitis media who do not have a fever but have purulent discharge in the ear, it is recommended to use regional injections, intravenous broad-spectrum antibiotics, and ear canal medication as treatment methods, and to take medications such as amoxicillin.
For the treatment of pediatric sinusitis, it is recommended to first undergo an X-ray and routine blood test to confirm the inflammatory condition. If there is a significant inflammation, consider using antibiotic treatment. If it has developed into chronic inflammation, it is advisable to seek traditional Chinese medicine nourishment to help improve symptoms.
Treatment suggestions for a 5-year-old child with tonsillar swelling
Treatment options for pediatric tonsillitis, including antibiotics, regional therapy, and surgical options.
For girls with chronic tonsillitis, it is recommended to consider tonsillectomy or the use of antibiotics to treat acute episodes.
Chronic tonsillitis in children can lead to tonsillar enlargement, and it is recommended to undergo surgery to prevent interference with growth and development.