The symptoms of pediatric pneumonia include fever, cough, difficulty breathing, poor mental state, and decreased appetite.
Typical symptoms of pediatric tonsillitis include high fever, systemic symptoms, and a red and swollen tonsil.
Tonsillitis is a common illness in young children, characterized by symptoms such as sore throat, cough, and fever.
A one-and-a-half-year-old child suddenly develops a fever accompanied by seizures, which may be a symptom of high fever convulsions. The child’s brain development is not yet complete, and their ability to inhibit stimuli is relatively weak, so even slight stimuli may trigger seizures. Generally, a single episode has little impact on the child’s brain, but repeated occurrences may cause damage. After an episode, consider undergoing an EEG to determine if there are any long-term effects.
Pediatric bronchial asthma is primarily a symptom caused by infection. It is recommended to use antibiotics promptly for treatment and to pay attention to the protection of the respiratory system.
Twitching during sleep in children is often a normal physiological response and not a sign of epilepsy.
What are the causes of fever in children with tonsillitis?
Foot pain in children may be caused by foot arch disorders. It is recommended to undergo an X-ray examination for a definitive diagnosis. Traditional Chinese medicine suggests using Zhibai Dihuang Wan for treatment and adjusting dietary habits.
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Explore the causes of neonatal pneumonia, as well as how to prevent and treat this common pediatric disease.