A baby’s frequent ear discharge could be a sign of otitis media. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent hearing loss or severe diseases.
An eleven-month-old baby has excessive earwax and an unpleasant odor in the left ear, along with itching. CT scan shows no issues, but white fluid is discharged from the ear, leading to external otitis. How to diagnose and treat otitis media?
If a baby’s ear starts to discharge fluid accompanied by yellow secretion, it may be caused by otitis media or impetigo. Pay attention to other symptoms, keep the affected area clean, and consider medical diagnosis.
A baby’s earlobe rupture, possibly caused by scratching or ear inflammation, requires attention to whether it gets wet and keeping it dry. Seek medical advice if necessary.
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If your baby has a lot of eye discharge and runny nose, it may be a symptom of a cold.
The baby’s right eye has yellow-green discharge, with a lot of it and the lower eyelid is very red. The baby frequently rubs their eyes. It may be caused by internal heat or acute conjunctivitis, and it is recommended to use chloramphenicol or rifampicin eye drops and have a doctor examine the child.