Clinical manifestations and treatment suggestions for pediatric tonsillitis
A child with clear, sticky mucus may be suffering from wind-cold flu, which is caused by catching a cold due to wind and chill. It is recommended to use the Jing Fang Bai Du San for treatment and to ensure the child drinks plenty of water to aid recovery. While treating the condition, it is also important to maintain good indoor air circulation and prevent the child from catching a cold again. If symptoms do not improve or worsen, it is advisable to take the child to the hospital for a consultation.
If a child suddenly experiences abdominal pain, fever, and vomiting during school hours, it may be due to intestinal infection or food poisoning. It is recommended to conduct a stool test to determine the cause and to promptly initiate symptomatic treatment.
A 10-year-old child experienced sudden hand tremors followed by loss of consciousness, accompanied by symptoms like leg weakness, bloodshot eyes, and a purple mouth. How should the condition be diagnosed?
It’s very important to focus on diet for children with tonsillitis to help them recover quickly. Encourage the consumption of fresh vegetables and fruits, choosing easily digestible foods and avoiding spicy and irritant foods.
Offer treatment via food (TCM) methods to help alleviate pediatric asthma symptoms.
Adenoid hypertrophy in children is often physiological. It is only considered hypertrophy when it affects health or nearby organs.
Adenoid hypertrophy is a common pediatric disease caused by repeated inflammation that stimulates the adenoid tissue to grow.
Interstitial nephritis is a kidney disease in children, with early symptoms being inconspicuous, which may later develop into kidney failure.
Pediatric adenoid hypertrophy occurs when the adenoids become pathologically fibrotic due to repeated inflammatory stimulation, leading to symptoms such as nasal congestion and mouth breathing.