Generally, a 4-year-old’s tonsillitis caused by bacterial infection, accompanied by a fever, usually lasts for several days to a week, but the specific duration can vary depending on individual differences, the severity of the infection, and the treatment.
Discuss the severity of fungal infection in premature babies and related treatment methods.
An elevated white blood cell count may be related to infection, and timely treatment is recommended, which may require hospitalization.
Understand the causes and coping strategies for foul smell from an umbilical hernia to avoid infection risks.
Understand the diagnosis methods of sepsis, enhance awareness of sepsis, and conduct corresponding examinations to ensure early diagnosis.
A 4-month-old baby has an abnormally high white blood cell count, and parents are seeking professional advice and treatment plans.
An 8-month-old baby’s blood test shows an elevated white blood cell count, possibly due to an infection. How should it be handled?
A 4-year-old child with fever and cough may have urethritis, and should be treated with antibiotics and Qingkailing Injection.
A child’s knee abscess may be a sign of infection, requiring professional medical treatment.
A 13-month-old baby is suffering from persistent high fever of 39-40°C, accompanied by tonsillitis, abdominal bloating, and continuous tearing from one eye. How should parents respond?