This article provides the correct way to clean foreign objects in the ear and emphasizes the avoidance of hydrogen peroxide to reduce irritation to the child’s skin.
Introducing the diagnostic and treatment methods for childhood otitis media
Diagnosis and Treatment Methods for Children’s Otitis Media
A four-year-old girl experiences both itching and pain in her ear, with the earwax appearing pus-like and slightly yellow. She also has tinnitus symptoms and a mild fever. This article discusses the clinical treatment methods for pediatric otitis media, including the use of antibiotics and symptomatic medications, as well as how to handle tympanic membrane perforation and postoperative care.
Excessive earwax in children may affect hearing. It is recommended to consult an otolaryngology department for medical attention.
Discussing the treatment methods and effectiveness for pediatric otitis media accompanied by yellow earwax
Effective Treatments for Children’s Otitis Media with Yellow Earwax
Can a five-year-old girl’s earwax, hard as a stone, block her ear canal and affect her hearing?
Cerumen impaction, commonly known as earwax, may affect hearing.
Suggestions for treating a child’s otitis media with purulent earwax