Red, swollen, and itchy eyes for three years, more frequent during spring and winter. Sought medical advice at Beijing Tongren Hospital. Recommended: drink more water, rest, and use anti-inflammatory medication. Maintain a positive attitude, understand the cause and treatment, and combine with lifestyle care, eat more fruits and vegetables.
Two-year-old children often experience skin abrasion around their nails, manifested as small, strip-like skin tears around the nail bed, without any itching symptoms. The child may pull at these torn skin areas. What could be the cause of this situation, and do specific vitamins need to be supplemented?
A 4-week-old child has been running a fever for two days, and blood tests show inflammation. Possible causes include upper respiratory infections and bacterial infections. If oral anti-inflammatory medication is ineffective, intravenous treatment is recommended.
Methods for treating children’s tonsillitis, including selecting appropriate antibiotics, regional treatment, and precautions.
When a child’s blood test shows elevated white blood cell and lymphocyte counts, it may indicate the presence of inflammation. It is advisable to follow the doctor’s professional advice for appropriate treatment to promote the child’s recovery.
When a congenital preauricular sinus becomes inflamed, it is important to actively seek medical treatment with antibiotics or surgical intervention, and to maintain personal hygiene to prevent the inflammation from worsening.
After the child’s pneumonia treatment, inflammation and fever recur. How can we lower the child’s resistance and effectively treat the condition?
The child has been born, and their eyes always tear up, and they always cry. How can one quickly recover from eye inflammation?
How to treat a 1.5-year-old baby with inflammation indicated by a blood test?
A 6-month-old baby girl is experiencing a sore throat, hoarseness, and low fever. Question: How should a child with tonsillitis be treated? Answer: Antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medication, local sprays, and laser therapy are the main methods for treating pediatric tonsillitis. Painkillers can be considered to relieve throat pain, and fever reduction should be administered as needed. If the fever exceeds 40 degrees Celsius, medical attention should be sought promptly. For children who frequently suffer from inflammation, surgery may be considered. After the condition improves, it is recommended to engage in moderate exercise to boost immunity and prevent recurrence.