Dietary recommendations and precautions for children with tonsillitis
When a child has tonsillitis, in addition to timely medical treatment, attention should also be paid to diet. This article provides some dietary suggestions, such as eating more fresh fruits and vegetables, choosing fruits that are neutral and rich in vitamins, and developing good eating habits to help boost immunity and promote recovery.
When a child has a fever, you can take antipyretics and drink plenty of water to manage it.
Dietary restrictions and recommendations for treating febrile pharyngitis in young children
A 9-month-old baby is experiencing fever, runny nose, and chills. What should be done?
What dietary recommendations are there for infants with febrile tonsillitis?
Dietary advice for treating children with febrile tonsillitis
An 8-month-old baby has a fever of 39 degrees, with no significant improvement after taking fever-reducing medicine. Should saltwater therapy be considered?
A two-year-old baby has had hand, foot, and mouth disease with fever for three days, despite receiving symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication, the fever persists at 37.8℃ to 38.5℃, accompanied by shivering and sleep disturbances. How should it be treated?
After the treatment of neonatal sepsis, the baby may exhibit symptoms of not breastfeeding, not crying, and excessive sleepiness, which may be related to post-injury neurological sequelae.