When a child’s neck swells on both sides, what measures should parents take?
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This article provides information on the causes and treatment methods of children’s nosebleeds.
Symptoms and Treatment Methods for Child’s Otitis Media with Earwax Pus
If a child’s palm appears with red spots along with other symptoms, it may not be hand, foot, and mouth disease. It is recommended to consult a doctor for further examination.
A hard swelling has appeared above a child’s penis, which could be due to folliculitis, unsanitary conditions, or allergies. It is recommended to seek medical attention early and maintain local hygiene.
The child has been suffering from recurrent cough for over two months. The cough improved after medication but relapse when the medication was stopped. Diagnosed with allergic asthma, currently taking Montelukast. In early December, the child had bronchitis pneumonia, and symptoms improved after six days of intravenous treatment. However, the coughing started again shortly after stopping the medication, with no phlegm and sometimes deeper coughs, possibly related to asthma. It is recommended to have a chest X-ray to check the lung condition and follow the doctor’s orders for treatment. Meanwhile, pay attention to drinking plenty of water, eating a light diet, maintaining indoor air circulation and appropriate temperature and humidity, and increasing outdoor activities to strengthen the body’s resistance. Wishing the baby a speedy recovery!
A child has been coughing for nearly three months, with symptoms worsening at night and in the morning, but improving during the day. It is recommended to try traditional Chinese medicine methods, including those for wind-cold cough and wind-heat cough.
A three-year-old child’s cough persists after pneumonia treatment, exploring the potential effects of excessive antibiotic use and the safety of concurrent medications like cefaclor, bamboo decoction, and phenylephrine hydrochloride.
The child’s cough is severe, starting at 4 AM, accompanied by a bit of runny nose. What should be done?