Medical treatment recommendations for children’s cough and tonsillitis.
An 8-month-old child has green stools every three to four days, occasionally with white blood cells and pus cells. The child is in good spirits and has a normal height. Inquire about whether this is normal and how to handle it.
The child initially had nasal congestion and runny nose, which later led to bronchitis. Although they received injections, the nasal congestion persisted. This is nasal congestion caused by sinusitis following the recovery from an upper respiratory infection, which will not heal quickly. It is recommended to apply cold compresses and undergo physical therapy to stabilize regional inflammation and promote the dispersion of inflammation, thereby gradually recovering.
Two-month-old baby has been continuously coughing, sneezing, and has phlegm in the throat; inquiring about appropriate medication treatment recommendations.
The child has been coughing for about a week, mainly at night when waking up, with no coughing during the day or at night. Are there any good treatment methods? Prefer not to give medication…
After discharge, the child’s nasal congestion worsened, accompanied by sleep disturbances at night and respiratory discomfort. How should this be handled?
Strategies for Dealing with a Sore Throat and Tonsillitis in Young Children
Consultation on high fever and fatigue symptoms after treatment for mild pneumonia in a 57-year-old patient
Inquire about appropriate calcium and iron supplementation methods for infants with severe calcium deficiency and anemia.
Parents inquire about whether babies can eat sea bream, as well as advice for a 36-year-old adult experiencing dizziness and insomnia.