For girls with chronic tonsillitis, it is recommended to consider tonsillectomy or the use of antibiotics to treat acute episodes.
Types and Symptoms of Pediatric Respiratory System Diseases
Children with pneumonia should avoid foods high in sugar and protein to prevent worsening their condition.
What should you do when your child’s vaccination record book goes missing?
A baby’s runny nose and diarrhea are often associated with viral infections. It is recommended to check blood and stool tests, decide on medication treatment based on the results, and pay attention to staying warm, drinking plenty of water, and increasing food intake during this period. Symptoms should gradually improve.
A 7-year-old boy with a history of good health presented with symptoms including dry cough one week ago, and today morning’s worsening condition with coughing with phlegm and nosebleeds.
Fever and diarrhea are common in children, understanding the correct care and treatment methods is crucial.
If a child’s throat gets red spots, you can initially treat it with anti-inflammatory and corticosteroid medications, and drink plenty of water. If necessary, a small amount of corticosteroids may be used under medical supervision.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a contagious illness caused by enteroviruses, common in children, especially those under three years old. What should I do if I find my child has blisters on their hands and suspect it is hand, foot, and mouth disease?
High levels of white blood cells and C-reactive protein in a child after fever may be due to an inflammatory response caused by infection.