Dietary tips for children with tonsillitis
Dietary recommendations for children with tonsillitis
Tonsillitis is one of the common diseases, and timely treatment is important. In addition to light and easy-to-digest foods, it is recommended to eat more vegetables and fruits such as pears and apples, avoid eating irritant foods such as beef, mutton, and seafood, and help children develop good dietary and living habits.
What should you pay attention to in the diet when your child has tonsillitis?
Dietary recommendations and precautions for children with tonsillitis
Understanding dietary recommendations for patients with congenital abdominal wall muscle hypoplasia to promote healthy development.
Dietary recommendations for children with tonsillitis
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My daughter has a large abscess on her chest, is it impetigo herpetiformis or impetigo? Answer: Impetigo herpetiformis is mainly caused by viral infection, with obvious blisters on the skin; while impetigo is often caused by bacterial infection, possibly presenting as soft pustules. If detected early, neonatal impetigo can be quickly treated, otherwise it may prolong the condition, even leading to large areas of skin desquamation. It is recommended to give the child plenty of water to drink, take warm baths, and urinate regularly. It is suggested to visit a larger hospital for consultation.
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