Introducing treatment methods for pediatric otitis media
Introduces the treatment methods for pediatric otitis media
How to Handle Ear Pain Caused by Otitis Media in Children
This article introduces the treatment methods for pediatric otitis media.
A 12-year-old boy, in elementary school, recently experienced ear pain, and upon inspection in the morning, his earwax was found to be yellow and thick. He also showed a lack of appetite and fatigue. Could he have otitis media, and what treatment should be considered?
Offer treatment methods for pediatric otitis media, including medication, regional therapy, and dietary recommendations.
After cleaning my left ear, I experienced pain and hearing loss. Although my right ear’s hearing initially improved after cleaning, it later decreased as well. Both ears feel hard and I dare not clean them anymore. Now, my left ear has stopped hurting, but my right ear still has a slight soreness and a feeling of blockage, with no recovery in hearing. When I burp, there’s a feeling of air in my right ear.
A mild cough and ear pain in a child may be indicative of otitis media. It is recommended to check blood routine and CRP levels, take symptomatic anti-inflammatory and pain medication as prescribed by the doctor, and closely monitor the child’s condition. If discomfort is felt, seek further medical examination at the hospital as soon as possible.
How to handle ear pain caused by otitis media in children?
Lately, during sleep at night, there has been continuous discharge and bleeding from the ear, accompanied by pain and a rapid decline in hearing. What could be the cause?