What to Do If a Child’s Throat Swells, Turns Red, and Pus, and They Have a Fever Under 39 Degrees?

A child’s throat swelling, turning red, and pus with a fever under 39 degrees may be caused by purulent tonsillitis or upper respiratory tract infection. The former requires antibiotic treatment and may lead to other diseases. The latter can be treated with antiviral medication and usually improves with age. It is recommended to consult the otolaryngology department of a hospital.
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What to Do If a Newborn Has Chickenpox on the Calf and It Recurs?

A 6-year-old boy was born with chickenpox on his calf, underwent surgery at 9 months old, and his condition improved afterward. However, recently, the chickenpox has recurred, with obvious larger sores, and no other symptoms such as fever. Traditional surgery and chemotherapy may not completely cure the disease and may accelerate tumor metastasis, leaving unknown sequelae. It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine treatment due to its quick and safe effects, harmless to the body, and a higher hope for recovery. Since children have weaker body resistance and are prone to pediatric tumors, parents should immediately take their child to a professional hospital for examination and treatment, and regularly conduct health checks.
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