A cough that has lasted for two months without recovery, accompanied by nasal congestion, could be allergic cough.
Offering dietary recommendations during the period of pediatric tonsillitis
A patient discovered a sudden drop in hearing during treatment for otitis media and sought a solution.
Treatment Methods for High Fever in Children with Tonsillitis
Adenoid hypertrophy in children may affect intelligence and facial development, and should consider surgery or ionotherapy.
Post-surgery treatment and treatment recommendations for adenoid hypertrophy
Adenoid hypertrophy is generally caused by incomplete recovery from a cold or cough, which can lead to facial deformation, intellectual impairment, and otitis media. It is recommended to undergo surgery or ion therapy as soon as possible, or observe the child until around 10 years old to see if the adenoids will shrink on their own for mild symptoms.
Adenoid hypertrophy often occurs due to incomplete recovery from a child’s cold and cough, leading to chronic nasal congestion. This can cause facial deformities, affect intelligence, and increase the risk of otitis media. It is recommended to undergo surgery promptly. For adenoid hypertrophy, ion therapy can be considered. In some cases, the adenoids may naturally shrink after the child is four or five years old.
During earwax removal at the hospital, the doctor examined and said there was nothing inside, but I could feel and touch it, and my hearing seemed to have decreased. Could it be because the doctor felt it was risky to remove it?
Symptoms of pediatric hearing impairment, their impact on language development, and the differentiation and treatment methods for sensorineural and conductive deafness.