Parents consult whether a failed hearing screening for their child after birth indicates congenital deafness.
A 7-year-old boy has an abnormal ear shape and a narrow ear canal. Is congenital ear deformity considered a disability? A physician advises that surgery may be necessary.
A 10-year-old child, considering tonsillectomy, discovers elevated liver function indices ALT and AST, prompting further investigation and treatment.
If a child has enlarged tonsils, frequent infections, and chronic inflammation accompanied by difficulty breathing and snoring, this may pose a risk to the child. Surgery is one solution, but it requires general anesthesia.
The patient discovered a ring of small lumps of meat at the base of their tongue near the tonsil, seeking medical advice.
Discussing medication treatment methods for children with tonsillitis and the precautions during breastfeeding.
Exploring the Standards and Procedures for Newborn Hearing Screening
Microtia surgery should be completed before school age, with the best age range being between 6 to 14 years old. The surgery involves two types: simple ear reconstruction and simultaneous ear reconstruction with hearing restoration, requiring two and one surgeries respectively.
Treatment Methods and Effectiveness Enhancement for Infants and Toddlers with Tonsillitis and Swollen Throat
Medication Treatment Plan for a 4-Year-Old with Adenoid Hypertrophy