Postoperative precautions and care instructions for adenoid hypertrophy surgery.
A six-year-old boy experiences throat pain accompanied by leg pain, which may be caused by neuralgia.
Solution for a 4-year-old child’s tonsillitis, fever, and breathing difficulties
A three-year-old girl with tonsillitis, high fever for three days, coughing with phlegm, blood test showing viral infection, medication not alleviating symptoms, asking the doctor for treatment advice.
A 10-day-old baby is experiencing symptoms of nasal congestion and cough, which may be caused by an upper respiratory infection. Since the baby is still very young, it is not recommended to self-medicate. Parents are advised to take the baby to the hospital for a professional doctor’s examination and treatment recommendations. Under the guidance of a doctor, medication or intravenous therapy can be considered, while closely monitoring the baby’s body temperature to prevent fever. Additionally, it is important to keep the baby warm to prevent the worsening of the condition.
A 17-month-old baby developed symptoms of a runny nose, tears, and occasional cough after a bath. Seeking non-medication treatment methods.
If your baby shows symptoms like fever, runny nose, and nasal congestion, consider symptomatic treatment. It is recommended to keep the indoor air circulating and to administer medication as prescribed by a doctor.
What should be done if a baby, 14 days old, starts having phlegm in their throat?
Adenoid hypertrophy is a common pediatric condition that can cause symptoms such as otitis media and nasal congestion, and may require surgical removal in severe cases.
After a few days of birth, the baby often scratches their ears and has clear runny nose, which may be caused by a cold or flu. It’s recommended to increase fluid intake and take specific medication. In severe cases, it’s advised to seek medical examination.