At 21 days old, the baby is experiencing nasal congestion and sneezing while feeding, making a whistling sound. This might be due to catching a cold. Proper care should be taken, including increasing nutrition, ensuring adequate vitamins and trace elements, providing easily digestible and absorbable foods, and encouraging moderate exercise to strengthen the body.
A newborn’s snoring may be a symptom of respiratory diseases or congenital developmental anomalies. It is advisable for parents to take the baby to the hospital for a check-up to determine the cause and receive symptomatic treatment.
How to deal with a one-year-old child’s congenital deafness and related treatment options
Provide reasons and treatment suggestions for a one-year-old’s red face and ears in the afternoon
For a six-month-old baby with ear discharge, it usually requires antibiotic treatment and local therapy.
What should be done when a child’s blood routine indicators remain elevated?
Found a small bulge above your baby’s right ear, no pain or redness. Inquire about possible causes and whether treatment is needed.
A three-month-old baby has a small fleshball on the side of the ear, which may be a supernumerary ear. It is recommended to undergo surgery for removal.
A three-and-a-half-year-old child with persistent runny nose may require consideration of allergic rhinitis and appropriate measures.
A three-and-a-half-year-old child is crying and unable to sleep at night, complaining of ear pain. They have a fever and yellow discharge from the ear canal. This could be an external otitis, otitis media, or earwax impaction. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for an ear examination as soon as possible to determine the cause. Based on the doctor’s diagnosis, a corresponding treatment plan will be provided. In the meantime, you can try using physical methods to relieve the child’s fever and keep the ear canal dry and clean to prevent further infection. Additionally, you can use ofloxacin ear drops to alleviate ear pain.