When a child with otitis media has symptoms of yellow discharge and low fever, how can effective treatment be achieved?
A baby boy, just over 6 months old, has recently started to complain of throat pain when speaking and has noticed difficulty swallowing. Moreover, he now has a persistent high fever. How can effective treatment be administered for infant tonsillitis and throat pain?
A 12-year-old boy, in elementary school, initially had a sore throat, noticed a hoarse voice when speaking, along with a bit of fever and lack of energy. How should red swelling of pediatric tonsillitis be effectively treated?
Symptoms and Treatment Methods of Pediatric Otitis Media
Discussing treatment methods for pediatric tonsillitis, including medication, physical cooling (cooling), and surgical recommendations.
Effective Methods for Treating Pediatric Tonsillitis
Enlarged adenoids and nasal septum hypertrophy can be treated with Bai Ye Zhu Ni Soup. This soup contains ingredients such as fresh Bai Ye, Shi Hu, Chai Hu, and Zhu Ni meat, which have the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying. It is recommended that patients take three courses of treatment consecutively under the guidance of a doctor. In addition, patients should pay attention to preventing internal heat in daily life to promote early recovery.
My baby often snored during naptime after a cold, which I initially thought was just a cold. Medication didn’t help, and later a CT scan revealed enlarged adenoids. I hope Dr. Li can provide sufficient assistance without surgery. This condition is mainly considered to be caused by hypertrophy of the glands due to inflammatory infection, which is directly related to tonsillitis. It’s best to treat it promptly with medication. If this situation occurs again, you can also use Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid for treatment. Observe carefully, drink plenty of water, and eat many light foods to help stabilize the symptoms and focus on hospital treatment. Enlarged adenoids in children can be quite disruptive, so I suggest parents take their child to a specialized department for a follow-up consultation and treatment under the guidance of a doctor. In daily life, you can give your child some juice, which is beneficial for digestion and vitamin absorption, and helps prevent stomach upset. I hope the child can recover quickly!
Enlarged adenoids in children, frequent colds, how to prevent and treat?
A 13-year-old boy asks about the treatment methods for enlarged tonsils, currently relying on medication to relieve symptoms, and inquires about any curative methods. The doctor suggests that if recurrent tonsillitis affects breathing, surgery to remove the tonsils can be considered, but it should be the last resort as the tonsils are an important immune organ of the body. After surgery, throat pain and breathing difficulties can be effectively resolved, and no scars will remain. The surgery is simple and quick, with a recovery period of about two weeks.