A 9-year-old boy has been suffering from a continuous runny nose for over half a year. The doctor diagnosed it as adenoid hypertrophy. Different doctors have different opinions, some suggesting surgery, while others believe the child can heal on their own. Which one is reasonable? I am very confused.
Children have shorter eustachian tubes, which make it easier for pharyngitis to lead to otitis media. In the acute phase, pain is common. If not treated promptly or improperly, it may develop into chronic otitis media, resulting in persistent discharge from the ear canal. It is recommended to seek early treatment to prevent future complications.
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Otitis media is treatable and can be effectively managed if detected early. It’s important to identify allergens, and it’s best to visit a top-tier hospital for an allergy test to determine what you’re allergic to, then avoid the allergens to reduce recurrence. Treatment methods include medication and surgery, among others, depending on the individual’s condition. Avoid any psychological stress, maintain a cheerful mood, and during this period, ensure adequate rest. Also, keep a healthy diet, avoiding greasy and spicy foods, which is beneficial for both you and the fetus in your womb.
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Children’s conditions can change rapidly. In addition to Ribavirin, they should take some traditional Chinese medicine preparations, such as Pudelin Oral Solution, Shuanghuanglian Oral Solution, etc. It’s best to consult a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner for a few prescriptions for better effect. Pay attention to drinking plenty of water.
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