A six-year-old girl has a hoarse throat when she goes to bed at night, and snoring sounds accompanied by coughing, with a possible fever. How should it be handled? There was a cough that led to pneumonia, and it took a total of one month to recover, with seven days of azithromycin.
How to manage and prevent frequent pharyngitis in children?
When a child has a cold, they experience runny nose, green mucus, tonsillitis, loss of appetite, and dry heaves. How can this be resolved?
A two-year-old has had nighttime nasal congestion for 6 days without fever or cough, seeking pediatric expert advice.
When pediatric allergic rhinitis patients choose Chinese medicine treatment, they should avoid contact with allergens and follow medical instructions to use antihistamines, mast cell stabilizers, ketotifen, or corticosteroids. Immunotherapy and surgical treatments are also options, but each has its limitations and risks. It is recommended that patients consider the principle of treating the root and the symptoms when choosing a treatment method and seek advice from a professional doctor.
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Antibiotics are commonly used for treating tonsillitis, with regional treatments including laser therapy or medication irrigation. For children with severe throat pain, analgesics can be administered. If the child has a fever, antipyretics can be considered, but if the fever persists, medical attention should be sought promptly. Tonsillitis has a tendency to recur, and if symptoms persist, surgical treatment may be considered. Parents should pay attention and seek medical treatment in a timely manner, and also focus on prevention and health care.