A two-month-old baby has congenital preauricular sinuses, are they prone to inflammation?
When infants or young children snore at night and seem to have phlegm in their throat, and also have a hoarse sound during the day, some doctors suggest that this may be a condition requiring early treatment. Is this true? We seek expert assistance.
Do newborns have tonsils naturally, and the important immune functions of tonsils before the age of 12.
Do newborns have tonsils?
Experiencing nosebleeds after drinking Wyeth formula, seek professional advice.
The tonsils are the first line of defense in the human mouth, but if they frequently become inflamed or cause difficulty breathing, it is recommended to remove them to avoid future complications.
The child frequently has a fever, diagnosed with upper respiratory infection, and although medication has improved the condition, it is prone to recurrence and accompanied by asthma. They snore at night but do not have difficulty breathing. The doctor suggests a tonsillectomy, but the parents are unsure and inquire about the feasibility of traditional Chinese medicine treatment.
My son is six years old, his adenoids are enlarged and blocking 1/4 of the airway. Do I need surgery?
Discuss the necessity of surgery for congenital preauricular fistula inflammation and related medical advice.
A 10-year-old girl’s tonsils are swollen and almost blocking her throat; what treatment should be considered?