How to effectively treat a 5-month-old child’s persistent cough with phlegm?
A 5-week-old baby has a slightly red throat and runny nose, with a slight fever of 37.5 degrees at 5 PM. What should be done?
The child starts to sneeze when exposed to cold air, possibly suffering from allergic rhinitis. Urgently seeking treatment methods.
For a 5-year-old child experiencing problems due to swollen tonsils, possible treatment options include medication and surgical removal.
A 5-year-old girl was diagnosed with tonsillitis, and her parents are worried about the impact on facial development and intelligence. They are seeking opinions on whether surgery is necessary.
Discussion on whether it is necessary to continue intravenous treatment for a 7-year-old child with tonsillitis who has been hospitalized for 13 days and whether intravenous treatment could affect the child’s body.
Explore effective methods for cooling and treating a 7-year-old child with fever and tonsillitis to promote quick recovery.
If a baby experiences a nosebleed after a fall, it’s important to seek medical attention for a head examination to rule out the risk of brain hemorrhage. Since infants’ brains are not fully developed, even minor falls can lead to serious consequences. Early medical examination and assessment are necessary to ensure timely detection and treatment of potential injuries.
An 8-year-old child with tonsillitis and lymphadenitis has been experiencing a persistent low fever of 40 degrees Celsius after receiving symptomatic anti-inflammatory injections for 5-6 days. Seeking treatment advice.
The child has been scratching their ears since birth. How can the runny nose be relieved?