Question

A 8-year-old male child, a friend’s child, has ears that seem different from other children, and the outer ear canal is narrow. What are the causes of congenital ear deformities in newborns?

Answer

There are several reasons that can lead to ear deformities in babies. During pregnancy, exposure to radiation, consuming spoiled food or medication, or viral infections can be factors. So can hereditary factors and genetic mutations. Depending on the type of deformity, surgery can be performed to correct it as the child grows. When encountering a sick friend, it is important to maintain a positive attitude and face the disease with optimism. Only in this way can one boost their immunity and strengthen their belief in combating illness, believing that this will drive away the disease.