When tonsils become three times their normal size and affect a child’s swallowing and breathing, surgery may be necessary.
Probiotics can have some effect on treating inflammation, but the effect is not significant, and they can only boost immunity. It is recommended to take oral anti-inflammatory medications for treatment, and consider intravenous anti-inflammatory treatment in severe cases. The diet should be light, drink plenty of water, and avoid spicy foods. Generally, recovery can be expected within about a week. In addition, during the treatment process, patients should pay attention to their dietary habits, maintain a good mood, and enhance physical immunity to promote recovery.
Discuss whether surgical treatment should be considered to prevent recurrence in cases of recurrent inflammation of congenital preauricular sinus tract.
For patients with tympanic membrane perforation accompanied by chronic otitis media, consider tympanic membrane repair surgery or wearing a hearing aid to restore hearing.
When tonsillitis recurs and affects health, should you consider surgery to remove them?
Your baby has yellow earwax, one ear has more than the other, and there seems to be a decrease in hearing. Was water possibly entered during a bath? There was a respiratory infection after the full month, with body temperature ranging between 37.1 to 37.5 degrees Celsius. Hearing loss was noticed over the past three days, and today there is yellow material inside the ear.
If a child has yellow nasal discharge, it may be necessary to see an otolaryngologist.
A four-year-old child experienced ear pain all night, with pain upon slight touch. The child was taken to the hospital by a family member, where the doctor diagnosed an external auditory canal abscess and prescribed medication, including Pudilang and Cefpodoxime Proxetil, along with a muscle injection. However, the family member was unable to inquire about the exact disease name, only knowing it was an inflammation. Due to the doctor’s handwriting being difficult to decipher, assistance from an expert is requested to confirm if the child has otitis media. After receiving medication and injection, the child still continues to complain of pain, and the ear seems swollen. How should one handle this situation?
Describes the situation of newborn nasal congestion and coping measures
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