Acute gastritis may be accompanied by symptoms such as a sore throat, earache, and headaches.
A 4-year-old child with acute gastroenteritis experienced constipation after treatment. How should this be handled?
By enhancing immunity and treating the root cause, adenoid hypertrophy may be alleviated or disappear.
Can adenoid hypertrophy be treated without surgery, and what are the non-surgical treatment options and their effectiveness?
Patients with adenoid hypertrophy inquire about the possibility of non-surgical treatment and related treatment methods.
Explore the treatment possibilities for an adenoid hypertrophy in a 15-week-old baby, including the choice between surgical and medication treatments.
Can adenoid hypertrophy heal itself?
Can adenoid hypertrophy in children be cured with traditional Chinese medicine? The impact of adenoid hypertrophy on children and treatment methods.
Adenoid hypertrophy is a condition unique to childhood, generally starting to grow at around 3 years old and peaking during the 6-year-old growth spurt…
If adenoid hypertrophy in children is left untreated, it may affect appearance and physical development, and even lead to secretory otitis media, so it is advisable to consider surgery for adenoid removal actively.