When treating pediatric tonsillitis, children can be given antibiotics, undergo regional treatment, and pay attention to fever reduction and a light diet.
Learn about treatment recommendations for an 8-month-old infant with a white blood cell count of 3400, including antibiotic treatment and possible bone marrow biopsy.
Parents of a child with pneumonia seek appropriate antibiotic medication and home care advice.
Describes the potential effects of children overdosing on antibiotics.
Red eyes in children may be caused by acute keratitis, which is an acute inflammation of the cornea caused by bacteria or viruses.
Dosage and administration of fluoroquinolone sodium capsules for a 4-year-old child, and whether it can be replaced with cefixime
A 7-year-old child with cough and fever may have bronchitis, and treatment requires antibiotics.
For a two-year-old child with an allergic reaction to ceftriaxone injections and a slightly red tonsil, how should one choose medication for treatment?
My child experienced abdominal pain last night. A check-up today showed gas accumulation in the abdomen. My child has a history of bronchitis and has been receiving injections for several days. The child had a fever last night, and despite receiving another injection today, the fever persisted at 38.8°C. Blood tests showed an elevated white blood cell count and an increased proportion of neutrophils. What should I do?
Experts offer treatment advice for a 1.5-year-old child experiencing cough and vomiting.