Understanding How to Treat a Child’s Enlarged Tonsils
A three-year-old child has been running a fever for two days, with a runny nose, cough, phlegm, slight nausea, and a slightly swollen tonsil. What should be done?
Introduces common questions about how to handle a child’s hoarse voice accompanied by fever
After a child is born, they’ve been frequently pulling at their ears recently, which might indicate tonsillitis. It is recommended to treat with antibiotics, and oral medications or traditional Chinese medicine may be considered.
Our baby suddenly started bleeding from the nose, possibly due to a cold or nasal congestion. Immediately apply pressure to the nostrils with the thumb and middle finger to stop the bleeding. If it continues, repeat the pressure for five to ten minutes, and most cases can be treated with medication. If it’s still not effective, seek medical attention promptly. During treatment, the patient should pay attention to their diet, maintain regular work and rest , actively participate in physical exercise, maintain physical and mental health, and avoid bacterial infections.
Childhood nasal congestion can be caused by the common cold or allergic rhinitis. For nasal congestion caused by a cold, you can use Xiao Kuai Ke for treatment, ensuring precise dosage with individual packets accurate to 0.5 bags, and the strawberry flavor is also suitable for children’s taste. At the same time, pay attention to keeping warm and drinking plenty of water. For nasal congestion caused by allergic rhinitis, you can use nasal drops like Dui Bi Jing to relieve symptoms. In severe cases, doctors may recommend that the child inhale some moist steam to help loosen mucus. This can be done by using the steam from a hot water bath or by using a facial steamer commonly used for beauty purposes, inhaling for about three to five minutes before clearing out the mucus. This method of relieving nasal congestion is much more effective than simply using a warm towel on the nose, and it also has a expectorant effect.
Causes of a child’s nosebleed and dietary adjustment suggestions
Methods and precautions for dealing with a child’s nosebleed
Treatment Methods for a Child’s Otitis Media
A child’s symptoms of otitis media have persisted for over a year, possibly due to secretory otitis media. It is recommended to seek timely treatment to prevent hearing impairment.