A 12-year-old boy with tonsillitis and swelling requires diagnosis and treatment with antibiotics and regional therapy.
A 5-year-old child was found to have decreased hearing in the right ear, and doctors recommended further hearing tests to determine the cause.
A 50-day-old baby’s hearing test failed after exposure to loud music, seeking possible causes and recovery methods.
Postoperative infection from adenoid hypertrophy surgery may lead to bronchial issues, affecting treatment
The age limit for pediatric tonsillectomy, as well as the options for non-surgical and surgical treatments
Tinnitus may be caused by damage to the auditory nerve, and Western medicine often uses calcium supplements and medications to nourish the nerves for treatment. It is advised to pay attention to rest and warmth, and avoid mental stress.
Children with enlarged tonsils often suffer from frequent colds, accompanied by fever and cough, sometimes leading to pneumonia. Questions arise regarding the appropriateness of tonsillectomy.
Congenital deafness in a child of three and a half years old, who can only call ‘mommy’ and cannot speak other words. Needs to undergo auditory evoked potential, acoustic impedance, and other tests at the hospital. Treatment includes oral dilation and nerve-nourishing medication, as well as oral vitamin B1, B2, and other medications, or traditional Chinese medicine for invigorate blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis (TCM). It is necessary to strengthen physical activity and enhance constitution, and prevent colds. Pediatric otolaryngological diseases can cause significant harm to patients, so it is recommended to seek timely specialist consultation and treatment under a doctor’s guidance. It is appropriate to engage in physical activities in daily life, but be mindful of preventing heat stroke. We hope the child can recover quickly!
Ear deformities can be treated through surgery, commonly known as ear reconstruction. Major hospitals in China can perform this surgery with good results, although the cost is relatively high. For pediatric external ear deformities, it is recommended to visit a specialized hospital early and undergo treatment under a doctor’s guidance. In daily life, drink plenty of water, pay attention to diet, and hope the child can recover soon.
A patient inquires about the possibility of eardrum damage after experiencing ear pain and hearing loss following ear cleaning and treatment.