Discussing the symptoms and precautions that may arise with pediatric tonsillitis
Summarizes the possible causes of decreased hearing in the ears.
Based on the description, the baby is ten months old and has been feeling phlegm in the throat at night, accompanied by a hacking sound. The baby is breathing well through the nose and there is no coughing. This may be due to spleen deficiency or calcium deficiency. It is recommended to consult a pharmacist or doctor for appropriate treatment advice.
A two-month-old infant passed the hearing test, but the parents are concerned about potential hearing issues.
Treating pediatric tonsillitis with antibiotic medications, combined with regional treatments as needed, and seeking medical attention promptly if the fever exceeds 40 degrees Celsius.
Offer effective treatment suggestions for children with tonsillitis accompanied by low fever.
When treating children’s sore throat and fever caused by tonsillitis, antibiotics and regional treatments should be used. If the fever is high or symptoms are severe, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately.
When treating pediatric tonsillitis, antibiotics are the primary treatment method, complemented by regional therapy and appropriate exercise to prevent recurrence.
Discuss the treatment strategies and precautions for high fever in children with tonsillitis.
If a child has tonsillitis, it can first be treated with antibiotic medication, accompanied by regional treatments such as rinsing and drug injections. For sore throat, painkillers can be used. Choose appropriate cooling methods based on body temperature. If the inflammation recurs, consider surgical treatment, and pay attention to reasonable diet and rest arrangements to aid recovery.