Question

A newborn male, 67 days old, has yellow fluid coming out of his right ear, which has been going on for about two weeks. What could be the cause, and how should it be resolved?

Answer

Considering this situation might be due to otitis externa, which is commonly caused by wet friction leading to yellow fluid leakage and forming scabs, it is recommended to first clean with hydrogen peroxide and then apply gentamicin eye ointment. In daily life, precautions should be taken to avoid choking on milk, and ensure the ears are dry during bathing. These are the suggestions for handling the situation of ‘a 67-day-old male infant with yellow fluid discharge from his right ear.’ I hope this helps you; wishing you good health and happiness!