This post discusses the handling methods when a three-year-old child in Beijing is found to have adenoid hypertrophy.
An 11-week-old infant with adenoid hypertrophy is recommended to be treated based on the severity of the disease.
Offering coping strategies for a 6-year-old child with allergic rhinitis
An infant has a right ear without an ear hole and an abnormal ear lobe, while the left ear appears normal. There is no reaction to noise toys when using them. Is treatment or correction possible? Could this condition be related to epilepsy?
What are effective methods for cooling down a baby’s fever and preventing recurrence?
This article provides handling suggestions for baby rhinitis
Newborns exhibiting ear-tugging behavior, seeking methods to treat tonsil hypertrophy.
The baby is eleven months old and has recently been experiencing difficulty swallowing while eating. Sometimes, she may throw up or have stomach rumbling sounds. Her stools are loose, which might be caused by dyspepsia. It is suggested to try giving her stomachic and digestion-promoting tablets or lactic acid bacteria tablets.
This article offers various suggestions for dealing with baby nasal congestion, including clearing mucus, applying heat compresses, and changing positions.
The baby is 5 years and 10 months old. He started with tonsillar abscess last night, and he has been running a fever since then. Despite using various fever-reducing medications and intravenous fluid therapy this morning, his temperature remains unstable. Now, I’m asking if there are any other fever-reducing methods available.