The child has been diagnosed with abdominal peritoneal mesentery lymph node enlargement, and it is recommended to take oral anti-inflammatory medication and pay attention to diet and abdominal warmth.
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What medicine should I give my child for diarrhea?
A 6-year-old child with tonsillitis and persistent high fever, with no significant improvement after taking oral anti-inflammatory and painkillers, is advised to undergo intravenous fluid therapy.
A four-year-old child has a runny nose with yellow mucus and no cough. What treatment options are available and what were the previous treatment scenarios and outcomes? What kind of assistance is needed?
Providing treatment recommendations for children’s blood test reports
A child with nasal sinusitis and coughing for six days saw no improvement with infusion treatment. An expert prescribed cetirizine and daliphen, and after taking the medication for two to three days, the sinusitis improved but the cough persisted. Seeking treatment with traditional Chinese medicine and vitamin C, along with attention to diet and daily living habits.
A 6-year-old child experiences persistent nighttime coughing, accompanied by red and swollen eye bags, pale lips, and tongue. This may be caused by mycoplasma infection. It is recommended to use roxithromycin granules and cold and cough syrup or children’s cough syrup, maintain a light diet, and avoid cold exposure at night.
Children experiencing seizures without fever may be indicative of epilepsy symptoms. It is recommended to undergo detailed EEG examinations and consider treatment as per epilepsy protocols.
Understand how to deal with children’s tonsillitis and accompanying low fever symptoms, and provide professional treatment advice.