The baby is just a few days old and has been constantly tugging at their ears lately. The question is whether tonsillitis can resolve on its own.
Should a frequently feverish, coughing tonsil be removed? Removal might affect the early detection of respiratory system diseases.
Exploring the Possibility of Topical Medications in Treating Acute Otitis Media
Adenoid hypertrophy in children occupies about 80% of the posterior nasal cavity, causing discomfort in breathing during sleep, sometimes necessitating mouth breathing, and frequent nasal congestion.
A child has been scratching their ears since birth, and recently, the question about the effectiveness of traditional Chinese medicine in treating tonsillitis has been raised.
A child weighing 70 pounds is being treated with Yanhuning and Cefotaxime Sodium for a cough with runny nose and a high fever of 38°. Are these medications appropriate, what is the dosage, and how many days should they be used consecutively?
This article provides the correct way to clean foreign objects in the ear and emphasizes the avoidance of hydrogen peroxide to reduce irritation to the child’s skin.
If a child fails the hearing test at 42 days, a retest can be scheduled after three months.
A 2-year-old boy diagnosed with childhood hearing loss inquires about treatment methods.
Someone experienced throat discomfort after swallowing two capsules and inquired about the treatment method