Advice and precautions for dealing with children’s appetite issues.
When children have a cold, fever, and tonsillitis, symptoms can be alleviated by taking appropriate antibiotics, undergoing nebulizer inhalation therapy, or using lozenges. Additionally, drinking plenty of water and consuming sufficient fruits and vegetables, as well as maintaining good hygiene habits, are important. If the situation is severe, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and cooperate with treatment.
Frequent tonsillitis and abscesses in children may be due to acute upper respiratory tract infection, requiring antibiotic treatment and related treatments, as well as attention to diet.
Children who vomit after eating might be suffering from indigestion. It is recommended to provide medication treatment and pay attention to diet.
Children’s nosebleeds may be caused by dry air or nose picking. You can try applying Vaseline or menthol oil, and check for conditions like a deviated septum.
Misshapen stool in children may be a Sequelae of a cold or caused by indigestion. Long-term misshapen stool may indicate organic changes and should be promptly examined and treated at a hospital.
How to properly clean and manage phimosis inflammation in children, especially when the prepuce is adhered to the glans?
Children experiencing throat discomfort after taking ceftriaxone, inquire about medication duration and suggestions.
If a child’s cough lasts over two months, is more frequent in the morning, with each cough lasting about four or five times, and white tongue coating is observed, what could be the cause? What treatment suggestions are there?
When patients describe severe cold and wind cough accompanied by intense evening coughing, it is recommended to take appropriate Chinese herbal medicine for dispersing wind and cold, and to undergo chest X-rays and routine blood tests to determine if antibiotic treatment is needed.