Symptoms of chronic otitis media in infants
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Otitis media brings pain to the baby, interferes with eating, sleeping and activities, and also damages the hearing, involving the baby's life. Parents must find out as soon as possible, so as not to delay the treatment. The baby is limited to language ability, it is difficult or unclear to tell, especially for infants under 1 year old, only by careful observation of parents. If Baobao has the following signs, I would like to share my views on the symptoms of chronic otitis media in infants.
Symptoms of chronic otitis media in infants
1. According to this parent, the child may have an itch in his ear or other reasons. If parents want to confirm whether the child is suffering from otitis media, then parents should pay attention to take the child to the hospital for examination. After the diagnosis, according to the child's corresponding symptoms, take targeted treatment, help the child's health.
2. The main symptom of children suffering from otitis media is effusion in tympanic cavity. In our daily life, if we find that children snore when they sleep, or open their mouth to breathe, and at the same time, the ears are blocked, and hearing loss occurs, we can diagnose that children are suffering from otitis media, and we need timely treatment.
When your child has otitis media, you should give your child an ear canal cleanser. The ear canal cleanser is rich in epidermal active factor and highly effective skin penetrant, which can effectively inhibit and kill pathogenic bacteria on the surface of the ear canal, relieve the symptoms of the child's ear pain, and take him to see a doctor within 24 hours.
matters needing attention
Usually in life to actively prevent the occurrence of otitis media, because the child is still relatively small. So if it is lying sucking, it is likely to cause acute suppurative otitis media. Therefore, it is necessary to feed the child in the correct breast-feeding posture. In addition, we should also pay attention to the prevention of respiratory tract infection in children, which can effectively prevent the occurrence of otitis media.