Offer advice on dietary restrictions for children experiencing discomfort from tonsillitis.
A 12-month-old male infant has a small supernumerary ear at the tragus of his right ear, with a diameter of about 1 millimeter, and it shows a tendency to grow larger. Concerned about the potential impact of anesthesia on the child’s brain, the parents have not consulted about surgery. It is recommended to undergo pediatric outer ear deformity surgery as soon as possible, consult with experts for advice, and pay attention to nursing care and choose a top-tier hospital for treatment.
When a child has tonsillitis, how should their dietary habits be adjusted, and what foods should be avoided?
The adenoid, also known as the pharyngeal tonsil, is located at the posterior wall of the nasopharynx and is often associated with children’s health issues.
Pediatric hearing impairment may be caused by acquired diseases such as foreign objects in the external auditory canal, cerumen, boils, otitis media, etc. Otitis media in children is particularly prevalent, which can lead to serious intracranial and extracranial complications and even threaten life. Early detection and treatment are essential.
The causes and corresponding treatment methods of pediatric adenoid hypertrophy.
The development of a newborn’s hearing and language, and the potential impact of shouting on a newborn’s hearing.