My child has been constantly dripping clear nasal mucus since August 15th last year, after a fever. Despite taking Nasalitis Comfort Tablets and Vitamin B1 pills, the effects have been unsatisfactory. How should I address this?
Otitis externa, also known as external otitis or swimmer’s ear, is an inflammation of the outer ear that can lead to ear pain, hearing loss, and discharge.
Recently, my child has been scratching their ears without any apparent reason. What are the possible causes for children’s nosebleeds at night? The current season is dry, and when children rub their noses, it can cause bleeding. If their diet is unbalanced, they might lack certain vitamins, leading to fragile blood vessels and increased bleeding. Nosebleeds are most common at night.
A patient may develop ear discomfort and hearing loss after a cold, possibly due to external middle ear infection.
Possible causes and treatment recommendations for a 8-month-old baby with a rasping sound in the throat.
How effective is cefalexin and trimethoprim capsules in treating secretory otitis media?
The most common cause of nosebleeds in children is dry nasal mucosa leading to the rupture of capillaries.
The child has been scratching his ears since birth, and recently there’s no apparent reason for it. The possible causes and treatment methods are as follows.
Sudden nosebleeds in children may be caused by dry nasal mucosa, ruptured capillaries, or a bad habit of picking the nose with fingers, as well as bleeding due to blood diseases. Treatment includes self-stopping the bleeding, applying a cool towel to the root of the nose to stop the bleeding, and seeking medical attention.
Children’s nosebleeds at night may be due to dry air, rubbing the nose, or a lack of vitamins.