When a child has a severe cough, they can take many lung-cleansing medications for treatment, drink plenty of water, eat more vegetables and fruits, and get plenty of rest. If the condition does not improve with these treatments, it is recommended to visit the pediatric department of a public hospital for a routine blood test and a chest X-ray to rule out the possibility of lung infection.
Understand the treatment options for pediatric tonsillitis, including antibiotic therapy, regional treatments, and surgical considerations.
Learn how to treat a 7-month-old baby’s sore throat and persistent fever caused by tonsillitis.
A five-month-old baby girl experiences sore throat, slight cough, and persistent fever due to tonsillitis. Professional treatment advice.
For children with strabismus symptoms, especially those of an older age, it is recommended to undergo a detailed ophthalmological examination to determine the extent and degree of strabismus, in order to develop conservative or surgical treatment plans. Mild strabismus may be treated conservatively with glasses, while severe cases may require surgery.
Thalassemia is a genetic disorder, with no treatment options other than blood transfusions and bone marrow transplants. Mild symptoms can be relieved through diet, nutritional supplementation, and artificial blood substitutes. Severe symptoms require blood transfusion treatment. If one parent has thalassemia, the child has a 20% chance of inheriting the disease. It is recommended to seek treatment at a regular, professional hospital.
A 57-day-old baby exhibits symptoms of nasal congestion and tearing, inquiring about rapid treatment for the common cold.
A 3-year-old boy is experiencing sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and persistent low fever, which may indicate tonsillitis.
Introducing treatment methods for the painful sore throat in children with tonsillitis.
Understand the treatment options for children with tonsillitis, including antibiotics, laser therapy, painkillers, and surgical treatment.