Pediatric external ear deformity can cause significant harm to patients, so it is recommended that patients seek timely consultation with a specialist.
Tinnitus refers to the sensation of hearing constant sounds like hissing, buzzing, whistling, or thudding, or the sound of a cicada, within the ear, even though there is no corresponding sound source in the surrounding environment. Tinnitus is usually irregular in nature and can be significantly affected by the patient’s condition, with middle ear inflammation in children having a greater impact. It is recommended that patients consult a specialist promptly and receive treatment under a doctor’s guidance. In daily life, it is advisable to engage in moderate exercise, be cautious to prevent heat syndrome, and hope the child can recover quickly!
Adenoid hypertrophy can lead to chronic nasal obstruction, affecting facial development and intelligence. Severe cases may require surgical treatment.
Big Tongue Disease, also known as unclear speech, is a speech disorder caused by tongue paralysis.
A 4-month-old child has recently been experiencing nasal congestion and ear-tugging behavior. Should they be seen by the Otorhinolaryngology or Respiratory department?
If a newborn is showing the behavior of pulling at their ears, it could be a sign of torticollis. How should one seek medical attention?
The newborn has been constantly tugging at their ears recently; it’s advisable to consult an otolaryngology doctor.
Adenoid hypertrophy may be caused by a child’s unresolved cold, leading to long-term facial and intellectual development issues, and potentially causing otitis media. In severe cases, surgical treatment or plasma therapy should be considered. In older children, adenoid hypertrophy may shrink naturally.
Medical advice for treating a 3-year-old child’s adenoid hypertrophy
Inquire about treatment methods and symptoms for a child with adenoid hypertrophy.