Question

The child was born without any days, and recently, for some unknown reason, the child has been constantly scratching their ears. How should a child with purulent nasal discharge be treated?

Answer

Purulent nasal discharge in children may be caused by an upper respiratory infection and can be treated with antibiotics such as azithromycin tablets and cefixime. At the same time, attention should be paid to personal hygiene, regional hot compresses, and any potential adverse stimuli should be avoided. If the child exhibits symptoms of purulent nasal discharge and ear discomfort, it is recommended to seek timely consultation with a professional otorhinolaryngologist to obtain appropriate treatment advice. In daily care, it is advisable to let the child drink more water, pay attention to their diet, and hope the child can recover quickly!