Pediatric otitis media can lead to temporary hearing problems, common symptoms include ear pain, purulent earwax, headache, and fever. Treatment methods include oral antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications, and in severe cases, regional treatment or surgery may be required.
An 8-year-old girl was diagnosed with middle ear infection, showing symptoms such as itchy ears, thick and yellow earwax, tinnitus, and low-grade fever. This article discusses the treatment methods for middle ear infection, including the use of antibiotics, regional anti-inflammatory treatment, painkillers, and antipyretics, and provides dietary and nutritional advice.
A 6-month-old baby experienced fever due to tonsillitis, which led to dry vomiting after treatment. This article discusses the possible causes and subsequent treatment.
A one-year-old child has been experiencing monthly tonsillitis and high fever, with symptoms typically recurring at night, and has had hospitalization experiences in the past.
If a child suddenly experiences ear pain, it is important to seek medical attention immediately, as it may be caused by acute otitis media, and an otoscope examination is necessary for a definitive diagnosis.
How to handle the issue of a child frequently having a hoarse throat?
Discuss the phenomenon of babies snoring and having red, swollen nostrils after fever, and provide professional medical advice.
When a baby exhibits symptoms of fever and tonsillitis, how should parents properly respond and seek medical assistance?
Why Do Children With White Blood Cell Counts of 15 Have Recurring Tonsillitis?
Offering advice on handling fever reduction after a child’s tonsillitis.