A. “Anti-inflammatory drugs” should be properly understood. As a parent, you should first understand and grasp the concept of “anti-inflammatory drugs” before you see your baby. Usually, what the people call “anti-inflammatory drugs” refers to antibacterial drugs (antibiotics). The doctor (medical staff) refers to anti-inflammatory drugs, not specifically antibiotics, such as (glucocorticoid) hormones (such as prednisone, dexamethasone, hydrocortisone, methylprednisolone, Sanjiu dermatoprost ointment, etc.), antibiotics (such as cephalosporins, penicillins, azithromycin, dalifen, sefoxetine, etc.), and antiviral drugs (such as ribavirin, doxycycline, etc.). Anti-viral drugs (such as ribavirin, ganciclovir, acyclovir, etc.), certain Chinese medicines (such as pandanus, Qingkai Ling, Xiao Chai Hu, pediatric pharyngeal pellets, etc.), non-steroidal hormones (such as aspirin, ibuprofen, Bamil, Fenbid, etc.), etc. Therefore, when a doctor tells parents that it is an “anti-inflammatory drug” or that a drug has anti-inflammatory effects, it is not necessarily an antibacterial drug (antibiotic) (what parents think is an “anti-inflammatory drug”). The correct choice of “anti-inflammatory drugs” should be made. What parents think of as “anti-inflammatory drugs” usually refers to antibiotics (antibacterial drugs). As a parent, you should choose the correct antibacterial medication and avoid misuse of antibiotics. As a parent, you should always consult a pediatrician at a regular hospital when administering antibacterial medications to children. The use of antibiotics is based on the patient’s condition (including different stages of the same disease), and there is a combination of “anti-inflammatory drugs”. Sometimes a small number of doctors do not understand the knowledge, let alone the general public (people who do not study clinical specialties