Question
My child is two and a half years old. Since autumn, his ears have started to turn red and swell, with a fever and pus spots. The IV therapy has not improved the condition. This ear also had a similar situation last winter. It took more than a month of IV therapy and ointment application to gradually improve. What is happening?
Answer
Dear inquirer, based on your description, the child’s current condition is likely due to regional susceptibility to burns leading to secondary infection. Therefore, preventing burns is very important, and it is recommended to pay attention to warmth early on or use frostbite cream for preventive treatment.