A four-and-a-half-year-old child was diagnosed with adenoid hypertrophy in May this year, which blocked 3/4 of the airways. After a period of strict treatment, it was recently found that the child’s symptoms of open-mouth breathing have become extremely noticeable, including thickened lips, protruding teeth, and exposure of the gums when laughing. These symptoms seem to be consistent with adenoid facies. Can the face be completely restored to normal if the adenoids are surgically removed?
A four-month-old baby continuously has a runny nose, which may be due to a weak immune system. It is recommended to improve from diet, daily living habits, and exercise, and immune modulators can be used under medical guidance.
How should one handle a four-year-old child with a cold, stuffy nose, yellow mucus, and a sore throat?
At 21 days old, the baby is experiencing nasal congestion and sneezing while feeding, making a whistling sound. This might be due to catching a cold. Proper care should be taken, including increasing nutrition, ensuring adequate vitamins and trace elements, providing easily digestible and absorbable foods, and encouraging moderate exercise to strengthen the body.
A newborn’s snoring may be a symptom of respiratory diseases or congenital developmental anomalies. It is advisable for parents to take the baby to the hospital for a check-up to determine the cause and receive symptomatic treatment.
How to deal with a one-year-old child’s congenital deafness and related treatment options
Provide reasons and treatment suggestions for a one-year-old’s red face and ears in the afternoon
For a six-month-old baby with ear discharge, it usually requires antibiotic treatment and local therapy.
Found a small bulge above your baby’s right ear, no pain or redness. Inquire about possible causes and whether treatment is needed.
A three-month-old baby has a small fleshball on the side of the ear, which may be a supernumerary ear. It is recommended to undergo surgery for removal.