According to the ultrasound results, a cesarean section may be necessary
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If a child has tonsillitis, it can be treated with anti-inflammatory medication. In addition to systemic treatment, regional treatment can be chosen to enhance efficacy, such as tonsil pocket irrigation and direct tonsil injection. If the main symptom is throat pain, painkillers can be considered. If the child has a fever, it is appropriate to take antipyretics. However, if the fever persists, medical attention should be sought promptly. For recurrent acute severe cases or those with complications, it is recommended to perform tonsillectomy after the acute inflammation subsides for two weeks. During treatment, it is important to ensure the child receives adequate nutrition, maintain a light diet, and get plenty of rest to avoid fatigue.
A three-year-old child experienced a lower temperature in the head after taking antipyretic medication, while the legs felt warm at night. The next morning, the warmth in the legs subsided. The parents inquired about how to handle the situation.
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A three-and-a-half-year-old girl is experiencing symptoms of oral ulcers and red spots on the soles of her feet. She is inquiring whether these could be signs of hand, foot, and mouth disease. The symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease typically manifest as blisters on the palms or soles of the feet, surrounded by red halos. The white blisters usually turn dark red after about 2 days, and the rash usually disappears within 5-7 days. It is recommended to visit a hospital for a diagnosis.
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