Question

Dear reader, my 5-year-old daughter’s friend has ears that seem different from other children, and the external auditory canal is narrow. How should ear deformities be treated?

Answer

When ear deformities reappear, they often affect the patient’s hearing, and generally require surgery after the ear has grown and developed. To prevent the child from developing unhealthy psychological conditions again, it is recommended to undergo treatment before the growth and development during adolescence. Friends with the disease should maintain a positive attitude, face the illness with a positive mindset, enhance the patient’s immunity, and strengthen their belief in fighting against the disease. This is believed to be effective in treating the condition.