Treatment Options for Pediatric Tonsillitis

Currently, in clinical treatment of pediatric tonsillitis, antibiotics are primarily used. Medications can be selected based on bacterial culture and are effective. Regional treatments, such as tonsil crypt irrigation and intratonsillar injections, can also be considered. For symptoms mainly characterized by throat pain, painkillers may be considered. Some children may also have a fever, in which case oral antipyretics can be administered. If symptoms do not subside, it is essential to seek medical attention. In addition to medication, if a child frequently experiences inflammation, parents may consult with a doctor to consider surgical treatment. During the treatment period, it is important to ensure the child receives adequate nutrition, with a diet mainly consisting of light and easy-to-digest foods. Rest and avoiding fatigue should also be prioritized.
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Treatment Options for Precocious Puberty

Age 7 with hard lumps in breasts, body height exceeded. Symptoms appeared in April 2009. Previous treatment and outcomes: In May 2009, hospital bone age assessment was approximately 7 years old, blood report showed elevated follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone, B-ultrasound normal. If treatment is stopped, it will continue to develop. If symptoms are mild, stop acupuncture and take traditional Chinese medicine. Guidance: Hormone levels can be checked, if low, use traditional Chinese medicine like Baizhi Dihuang Wan, Yinda Bao Wan, etc., for treatment. If still high, use gestational hormones and gonadotropin-releasing hormone drugs under doctor’s guidance for treatment. Persistent treatment of bone age is controllable.
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