Nosebleeds in children may be caused by ruptures in the nasal mucosa or sinusitis, and appropriate first aid measures should be taken based on the amount of bleeding, and a consultation with a professional doctor is recommended.
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Parents seek more effective treatment and preventive measures for their child’s anterior skull base and paranasal sinus inflammation.
For a four-month-old baby experiencing low fever, runny nose, and hoarse throat, doctors recommend the use of antibiotics and expectorants for treatment.
A soft, possibly reddish or pinkish tumor in the right nasal cavity of a child may be nasal polyps. Treatment with systemic medications is recommended if ineffective, surgical intervention may be considered.
After crying, the child experienced nasal congestion and coughing symptoms, which did not improve after treatment. The doctor diagnosed an upper respiratory tract infection and recommended medication and rest.
When a child has a high fever due to throat inflammation, it is recommended to treat them with two sets of intravenous drugs. One set is used for anti-inflammatory purposes, while the other set is used for clearing heat and detoxifying. Additionally, it is important for the child to drink plenty of water and eat a variety of vegetables and fruits, as well as to ensure they get adequate rest and sleep.
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.
Watery ears and excessive earwax may be symptoms of chronic suppurative otitis media, which requires professional treatment.
I recently discovered that my friend has pus in their ears, and they say it itches. What’s going on?