If there are no symptoms, there is no need for treatment of anterior swelling ducts. However, if there is an infection and abscess formation, antibiotic or sulfonamide drugs are required for treatment. If a pus-filled swelling forms, it should be timely incised to drain the pus, and the area should be cleaned and disinfected. After the infection is controlled, a duct excision surgery should be performed to ensure a thorough and single-time removal to avoid any remaining ducts leading to recurrent infections.
A congenital preauricular sinus is a structure present at birth. In case of inflammation, it is advisable to seek treatment from an otorhinolaryngology department promptly.
Is it normal for a six-month-old premature baby not to be able to locate the source of a sound?
Treatment and Prevention Tips for Recurring Tonsillitis
Understanding the appropriate dietary principles when a child has persistent fever due to tonsillitis
When a child shows signs of tonsillitis, what dietary principles should be followed to promote recovery and avoid complications?
Importance and Recommendations for Children’s Tonsillitis Diet
Why does the penicillin skin test solution need to be prepared at the time of use, and what is the purpose of its preparation?
A 5-month-old baby has been suffering from a persistent runny nose, and parents are seeking treatment methods.
A three-month-old infant, after 10 days of taking amoxicillin for an anterior swellpipe infection, inquires whether they should continue the medication and the potential effects of long-term antibiotic use on the baby’s development.