Baby’s tonsillitis persists after IV treatment; how to seek rapid treatment and medication advice?
During breastfeeding, if the baby’s vomited milk resembles thick mucus and is accompanied by a low fever of 38 degrees, how should one handle the situation? Should one rush to the hospital immediately or carefully observe? Should breastfeeding be stopped on this side, while continuing on the other?
This post provides an analysis of the reasons behind children’s habit of eating nasal mucus and suggestions for improvement.
A 4-year-old girl diagnosed with adenoid hypertrophy seeks advice on whether surgery is necessary or if medication can be considered.
For children aged five with adenoid hypertrophy, doctors suggest considering surgery or the use of plasma treatment.
Adenoid hypertrophy may be caused by unresolved colds, and early treatment is necessary to avoid sequelae.
Pediatric pharyngitis can be treated with penicillin, but precautions should be taken regarding hormone use and nutritional supplementation.
Discussing the optimal age for surgical intervention in congenital right ear deformity patients to ensure the healthy development of the child’s physical and mental health.
Treatment Methods for Children with Tonsillitis and High Fever
How to effectively treat children with tonsillitis and low fever, along with suggestions for treatment methods.