A two-year-old child has been suffering from fever for five days, with the worst symptoms at night, possibly related to viral infection or tonsillitis. It is recommended to drink plenty of water, avoid spicy foods, and consider intravenous treatment along with oral Xiao Chaihu Granules, etc.
Sacral anomaly in children is a congenital condition that usually requires surgical treatment. The surgery involves the removal of the sacral anomaly, although it is a minor procedure, it is best to have it done in a large hospital. Anti-inflammatory medication can only temporarily alleviate symptoms and cannot cure the condition. There may be recurrence after surgery, and there are no special precautions to note in everyday life. More information about related treatment techniques can be found online.
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A 6-year-old child experienced symptoms of hand and foot swelling and allergic purpura after tonsillitis. Although the symptoms improved with treatment, they have recurred. The child has been on intravenous fluids for 8 days and is currently taking traditional Chinese medicine.
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