How to Treat Chronic Pharyngitis in Children?

Children with chronic pharyngitis often experience symptoms such as coughing, constipation, runny nose, and fever. Sometimes, blood may be present in the stool. They tend to sweat a lot, even in winter. While symptoms may alleviate after injections, they often recur within a month. How has past treatment been and what were the results?
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How to Treat Congenital Kidney Disease in Children?

The treatment methods for congenital kidney disease in children mainly include the use of corticosteroids (such as prednisone, prednisolone, etc.), cytotoxic drugs (cyclophosphamide), or immunosuppressants (cyclosporine A, tacrolimus, mycophenolate mofetil, leflunomide, etc.). Other possible measures for reducing urine protein levels include traditional Chinese medicine such as thunderbug vine and immunostimulants. If a child is troubled by pediatric kidney disease syndrome, mothers must take their children to the doctor immediately for treatment, avoid blind use of small advertisement drugs, and ensure rational medication. For parents, it is crucial to keep a close eye on their child’s condition to help them receive timely treatment for the disease.
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