What to Do if a Child is Diagnosed with Tonsillitis and Has a Low Fever?

A child was diagnosed with acute tonsillitis a week ago, with a low-grade fever. After three days of taking penicillin, lozenges, and antipyretic and detoxifying medicine, the child now has a low-grade fever again and snores while sleeping, as if there is inflammation again. For severe cases, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately and follow the doctor’s advice for treatment. The above answer is for reference only.
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What to Do If a Child Often Coughs Up Phlegm?

A child who often coughs up phlegm may be suffering from a respiratory infection. Treatment can include oral anti-inflammatory and cough-suppressing medications, while also ruling out the possibility of nasal mucus reflux. It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine for chronic pharyngitis, avoid spicy and irritating foods, drink plenty of water, stay warm, and avoid catching a cold. If symptoms persist, it is advisable to visit a hospital for a detailed examination to determine the cause.
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