Treatment suggestions for an 8-year-old child with tonsillitis accompanied by recurrent fever.
Expert advice from an otorhinolaryngology specialist on the issue of an 8-year-old girl occasionally experiencing nosebleeds.
The baby was born a few days ago, and recently, for some unknown reason, the baby always scratches its ears. What should I do when my eleven-month-old baby has a runny nose?
For a 6-year-old or 4-year-old child, after 13 days of hospital treatment for tonsillitis, there is no improvement. After 4 days of treatment with dexamethasone, metronidazole, and ceftriaxone antibiotics, the low-grade fever persists for 4 days. Inquire whether to continue intravenous treatment and its impact on the body.
The child has been frequently sneezing blood for the past half year to one year. It is necessary to seek medical attention promptly to check if it is related to sinusitis and adenoid hypertrophy, and observe for any signs of nasal mucosal ulcers. Further examination of coagulation six items and erythrocyte sedimentation rate may be required.
Discussing the treatment methods for fever caused by chronic tonsillitis in children
A 3-year-old boy was diagnosed with otitis media, presenting symptoms of ear pain and yellowish fluid discharge, along with slight fever. The inquirer wants to know how to diagnose and treat children with otitis media who have difficulty hearing.
Understand the characteristics, causes, and treatment suggestions for allergic cough when it worsens at night.
When a child’s allergic rhinitis does not improve after undergoing desensitization treatment and recurs during cold weather, what should parents do to seek further treatment and care?
How should one handle hearing loss and tinnitus that occur after water enters the ear without timely treatment?