How to Diagnose and Treat Painful Tonsillitis in Children

When a child experiences painful tonsillitis, symptomatic medication such as antibiotics or regional drugs, like tonsil crypt irrigation or intra-tonsillar injections, can be considered. If fever is present, consider antipyretics, but seek medical attention promptly if the fever persists. If tonsillitis recurs frequently, surgical treatment may be considered. During the treatment period, pay attention to nutritional supplementation, light diet, and rest.
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How to Diagnose Asthma in a 8.5-Year-Old Child?

My child has started showing wheezing symptoms since last year, but the doctor has not diagnosed it as asthma. This year, there have been three attacks, respectively in early August and on the 20th, and after each attack, aminophylline can alleviate the symptoms. Is this indicative of asthma in my child, and how should it be treated?
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How to Educate a Child Who Disobeyed?

Children will inevitably go through a period of rebellion as they grow older, doing the exact opposite of what adults suggest. When faced with such a child, patience is key. If speaking for a long time doesn’t work, it’s best to put the matter aside and do something else to divert the child’s attention. After some time, return to guide and persuade the child again, which may yield better results. In summary, children should be carefully observed and patiently guided; absolutely no confrontation should occur. Otherwise, either the adults will eventually give in to the child, reinforcing their bad temper, or parents may lose their patience and harm the child’s spirit.
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