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An 11-year-old boy, in elementary school, reported having some ear pain this week. Upon inspection, there was a lot of yellow earwax, and he seemed to have little appetite and was rather tired. How should a child’s ear infection with yellow fluid in the ear be treated?
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Dear parents, our son is just over 4 years old. Lately, he has been scratching his ears and complaining of itching. In the morning, there is a lot of yellow earwax, and he also has a low-grade fever. How should we treat a child’s ear infection with yellow fluid in the ear?
How to Treat a Child’s Ear Infection with Yellow Fluid in the Ear
A 3-year-old girl, just started kindergarten, has been complaining of itchy and painful ears lately. This morning, she had yellow earwax discharge, accompanied by a low-grade fever. How should a child’s ear infection with yellow fluid in the ear be treated?
Antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications are the current methods and drugs for clinically treating pediatric otitis media. Parents can choose symptomatic treatments, and regional treatments can also be administered, such as using anti-inflammatory ear drops for the child. In cases of ear pain, painkillers can also be given to the child. If the child has a fever, parents can administer fever-reducing medication or take the child to the hospital immediately. If severe symptoms such as perforation of the eardrum occur, timely hospital surgery is required. During treatment, it is important to ensure the child receives adequate nutrition, with a diet mainly consisting of light and easy-to-digest foods. Additionally, it is crucial to ensure the child gets plenty of rest and avoids fatigue.
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A 4-year-old girl, recently, has been complaining of itchy and painful ears. Additionally, there have been occasional discharge of yellow fluid. Moreover, her appetite is poor, and her throat feels uncomfortable. How should a child’s otitis media with yellow fluid in the ear be treated effectively?