Jaundice problems that may be caused by cytomegalovirus infection in infants and children, and how to treat them with supportive therapy and traditional Chinese medicine
Discussing the treatment plan for a 8-year-old girl’s tonsillitis, including the use of antibiotics, regional treatment, and considerations for surgery.
Treatment Methods and Recommendations for Red Swelling of Pediatric Tonsillitis
The child vomited after breastfeeding and didn’t eat anything all day, with dry heaves. How should it be handled?
Baby’s pectus carinatum may be caused by calcium deficiency, and it is recommended to supplement calcium and get more sun exposure.
For a 15-month-old baby with nail fungus infection, heat therapy and physical therapy can be attempted. If the condition does not improve, oral antibiotics such as metronidazole can be considered. If pus has formed, it may be necessary to perform incision and drainage surgery, and a piece of Vaseline gauze or a silicone film can be placed in the wound to help drain pus and heal.
If a two-month-old baby experiences constipation, adjusting the mother’s diet and giving the baby prebiotics or related medication can help improve the condition. If this is not effective, medical consultation and examination are necessary.
Many children now frequently experience tonsillitis, and the symptoms of tonsillitis are actually quite easy to detect.
If a baby has diarrhea lasting more than a week and the stool contains blood streaks, a detailed examination and active treatment should be conducted.
How to handle a 1-year-and-3-month-old baby who chokes on peanuts?