Dietary recommendations during a child’s tonsillitis to help recover health
Dietary precautions for children with tonsillitis, including light diet, eating more fruits and vegetables, avoiding irritants, and developing good living habits.
A five-year-old girl prefers to sleep on her stomach and often rubs her genitals before sleeping. Does she need treatment?
Diet during the treatment of tonsillitis is crucial for a child’s recovery. Eating more vegetables and fruits, such as apples and kiwis, can help boost their immunity and promote the repair of the tonsils. At the same time, choosing easily digestible foods like congee and noodles is recommended, while avoiding foods like beef, mutton, poultry eggs, seafood, and irritant food like spicy hotpot and hotpot. Cultivating good eating habits and avoiding picky eating can help provide a comprehensive nutritional intake and reduce the incidence of tonsillitis.
How to Properly Handle and Treat a Child’s Epilepsy?
The child has a fever in the late evening and overnight, has been given shots and taken medication, but still has recurring fever. What should be done?
When a child is unwilling to take medication, parents can try mixing the medicine with warm water and feeding it with a spoon. They should hold the child’s head slightly back to allow the liquid to easily enter the mouth. Moreover, parents should closely monitor their child’s condition and promptly take them to see a doctor to prevent the illness from worsening.
If your child has been feverish for several days, please seek medical advice.
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