How should you adjust the diet when a child has tonsillitis and fever?
Explore the treatment methods for a 7-year-old boy’s tonsillitis, including antibiotics, regional treatment, and surgical options, and emphasize the importance of nutritional supplements and rest.
A child is experiencing frequent itching and redness at the urethral opening, with symptoms lasting over a dozen days. After medical examination and excluding trichomoniasis and mycoplasma infections, medication has been prescribed to alleviate the symptoms, but the itching persists. The urine test currently shows an elevated pH level. Is it necessary to conduct further checks? Being a child, there is concern about delaying the condition, but the hospital cannot determine the cause. Please provide an answer, urgent!
A child experienced shaking hands after a cold, with normal hospital checks. Inquiry about possible causes and solutions.
Childhood diabetes is a chronic endocrine metabolic disease caused by insulin deficiency, leading to metabolic disorders of sugar, fat, protein, water, and electrolytes. It is characterized by symptoms such as polyuria, polydipsia, emaciation, and susceptibility to infections. It requires dietary control, infection prevention, and insulin therapy.
Children experiencing epilepsy, bedwetting, and attention deficit symptoms seek expert advice for help.
A 28-month-old child was admitted to the hospital with fever and seizures, displaying an abnormal EEG. The hospital diagnosed central infection and encephalitis, and recommended a cranial MRI and lumbar puncture for cerebrospinal fluid examination to confirm the diagnosis.
Childhood Health Adjustment Recommendations
Treatment methods and precautions for children with tonsillitis.
Sequelae of childhood white matter hypoplasia may include lack of appetite, poor mental state, weight loss, and oxygen deprivation issues caused by amniotic fluid rupture at birth. The severity of symptoms can affect disease progression and treatment outcomes. Mild symptoms may not be severe, while severe symptoms may pose a risk of mental retardation.