Causes and Treatment for Right Ear Pain and Runny Nose

Children often complain of pain in the right ear, especially when blowing their nose, which may be due to otitis media. Pay attention to personal hygiene, avoid water entering the ear canal during bathing or washing hair, and use ofloxacin ear drops and symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication such as metronidazole, sulfamethoxazole, and clarithromycin for treatment. It is okay to engage in moderate exercise in daily life. Be cautious to prevent heat stroke, and wish the child a quick recovery!
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Causes and Treatment Methods for a 2-Year-Old’s Swollen Tonsils and High Fever

A 2-year-old child experienced a high fever due to swollen tonsils, and upon examination, the white blood cell count was elevated and the lymphocyte ratio was abnormal. After receiving a fever-reducing injection last night, the temperature rose again this morning. Currently, ceftriaxone and expectorant drugs are being administered for treatment, and there is a query about whether to switch to a different anti-inflammatory medication.
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Causes and Treatment Methods for Children’s Nosebleeds

The basic cause of children’s nosebleeds is the fragility of the mucosal capillaries in the nose, which can rupture due to inflammation or external force. It is usually difficult to cure before puberty, and often resolves itself after puberty. Precautions should be taken to prevent external forces, and timely treatment should be sought for symptoms such as runny nose, coughing, or fever. When a child has a nosebleed, keep them calm and allow them to lie down. A drop of decongestant nasal drops can be administered in each nostril, and applying ice to the bridge of the nose can quickly numb the area. If it is difficult to apply medication and nosebleeds occur frequently, it is necessary to carefully examine for any systemic bleeding disorders.
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