Learn how to treat ear itching and other symptoms caused by middle ear infection in children
How should a 10-year-old boy with enlarged tonsils be treated?
How to treat and what to pay attention to when a 12-year-old child has a high fever due to tonsillitis
A 2-year-old baby has clear runny nose during the day and nasal congestion during nap time at night, disturbing the baby’s deep sleep. The baby does not have a fever. Is this a cold? How to relieve nasal congestion and treat the runny nose?
Antibiotics are commonly used for treating tonsillitis, with regional treatments including laser therapy or medication irrigation. For children with severe throat pain, analgesics can be administered. If the child has a fever, antipyretics can be considered, but if the fever persists, medical attention should be sought promptly. Tonsillitis has a tendency to recur, and if symptoms persist, surgical treatment may be considered. Parents should pay attention and seek medical treatment in a timely manner, and also focus on prevention and health care.
A 3-year-old baby is repeatedly feverish due to tonsillitis, and should be treated with antibiotics and supplemented with traditional Chinese medicine to alleviate symptoms. Avoid spicy, cold, and other irritating foods. If the treatment is not effective, consider tonsillectomy. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly.
Discuss the treatment methods and precautions for a 3-year-old child’s sore throat and fever caused by tonsillitis.
Treatment Methods and Recovery Time for a 3-Year-Old’s Allergic Rhinitis
A 3-year-old child developed purulent tonsillitis due to bacterial infection and is allergic to ceftriaxone. Inquire about alternative medications for fever reduction and inflammation besides intravenous ceftriaxone.
For a three-year-old child who has experienced tonsillar abscess and undergone three days of intravenous injections and three days of ceftriaxone oral medication, what should be done if they start coughing and snoring during sleep after treatment?