If a child has tonsillitis and always has a fever, what should be paid attention to in terms of diet? This article provides some suggestions.
When the nasal cavity becomes too dry, the capillaries inside can rupture, leading to bleeding. Clinically, 90% of nosebleeds are caused by vascular bleeding due to capillary rupture. For this, patients should not be too anxious; most cases can be handled on their own, with timely stop bleeding being the key.
Offer dietary suggestions for children with heat
A runny yellow nose in infants may be caused by a viral infection, and medications like Sangju Cold Tablets can be taken.
If your baby is coughing with a lot of phlegm, and symptoms such as fever, yellow, thick phlegm, and an increased white blood cell count are present, it is important to seek medical attention promptly and use antibiotics under a doctor’s guidance.
If a child has a persistent cough with excessive phlegm, it may be due to tonsillitis, an inflammatory infection of the upper respiratory tract. It is important to seek medical attention and follow the doctor’s treatment instructions.
If your child has indigestion, you can give them medication and pay attention to their diet, avoiding cold and greasy foods.
Sudden constipation in children may be caused by dietary reasons and can be improved by changing dietary habits or using medication.
A 1-year-old baby’s runny nose might be due to sensitivity to cold air or a cold. Clear runny nose could indicate an allergy, while yellowish mucus might suggest a viral infection.
A 6-month-old baby experiencing a dry cough may be suffering from a wind-cold common cold, and it is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine for treatment.