Dietary Precautions to Note During the Treatment of Baby and Toddler Tonsillitis Swelling
Dietary tips for baby and toddler tonsillitis with sore throat, including dietary suggestions and lifestyle habits
The baby is 36 days old and has a slight nasal congestion, occasionally coughs twice, and occasionally burps. This has been going on for 6 days. Could this be a sign of a cold?
A 7-month-old baby has a yellow purulent crust inside the ear piercing, and during breastfeeding, the baby will scratch its ears vigorously, causing bleeding. This may be due to suppurative otitis media. It is recommended to avoid baby choking while feeding and to use sensitive antibiotics for treatment.
An 8-month-old baby with tonsillitis, after three days of treatment with cefaclor and herba houttuyniae, still has a low-grade fever and oral blisters. It is recommended to continue using the aforementioned medications and add antiviral drugs, such as ribavirin granules or shuanghuanglian, to address possible viral infections. At the same time, it is suggested to use Shuangliang Fengfeng San locally in the baby’s oral area, maintain a light diet, avoid greasy and irritating foods, and drink plenty of water to aid recovery.
An 8-month-old baby has yellow discharge and an odor in the ear, which may be related to otitis media or ear canal eczema.
At nine months old, if a baby’s nose and the areas around it turn yellow, it could be due to jaundice or other health issues.
A two-year-old infant has suffered from tonsillitis, and after treatment, the inflammation has subsided, but the lymph nodes are still swollen. Further examination is needed to rule out other possible causes.
The baby has been sniffling for over a week without any other symptoms, just clear mucus. Do they need to take any medicine?
A three-and-a-half-month-old baby was found to have light yellow sticky substance in the ear, which may indicate otitis media and requires further medical examination and treatment.