A two-and-a-half-year-old child with mild otitis media and draining, experiencing occasional fever and ear pain, with normal appetite and sleep. The condition started on the evening of the 22nd, with drainage beginning in the morning of the 23rd.
Baby tonsillitis can lead to symptoms such as sore throat, coughing, and fever. Learn how to alleviate discomfort through proper treatment and dietary adjustments.
How should a 10-month-old baby with a persistent runny nose be handled?
Symptoms caused by chronic infections and poor hygiene can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine and attention to diet and lifestyle.
Question: What should be done if a 2-year-old child’s voice remains hoarse after recovering from a cold?
A 3.5-year-old child has been consistently experiencing a stuffy nose and runny nose without a fever. They have taken cold medicine but it hasn’t helped. Is medication needed or should we just observe? Additionally, the child has an A+C meningitis vaccine to be administered. Should it be done now or after the symptoms improve?
Possible causes and treatment suggestions for a 4-year-old’s tonsillitis that does not improve after injections and medication
Offer possible reasons and suggestions for a 7-year-old child’s yellow nose
If a baby is 9 months old and keeps scratching their ear, it might be due to otitis media. It is recommended to clean the ear canal with hydrogen peroxide, apply ofloxacin ear drops, and take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication orally. For more detailed advice, it is suggested to take the child to the hospital for examination and treatment.
For a baby around 40 days old, if there is persistent nasal mucus and redness on the face, it may be due to overheating or catching a cold.