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There are many small children who have a small hole next to their ear, which is not a disease. It's just not fully developed. Remember not to use your hands or sharp objects to avoid infection.
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This strange ear piercing is caused by incomplete closure of the auricle during fetal development, that is, the baby's ears are not closed properly where they should be, leaving small holes. This small hole may be multiple tubes or a single tube, leading to the inside or behind the ear. The incidence of such orifices is up to 3%, and the male-to-female ratio is 4:
1。Most of them are not inflamed, but try to avoid squeezing them with your hands, otherwise it is easy to cause infection.
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This type of piercing, medically known as a "preauricular fistula", is a very common congenital malformation. In most cases, it is just a small hole and there are no other symptoms, so parents should not worry too much. But sometimes there will be itching, and the white discharge can be squeezed out by hand, accompanied by a peculiar smell, and then parents should take the baby to the doctor in time.
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I don't think that's the case, because there are some small children who are born with this condition, but the body is healthy.
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There is a small hole behind the ear, which may be an epidermoid cyst, so that ** is not closed, and is formed with the deepening of the bone gap, and the internal is the sinus tract composed of **, which can secrete oil and sweat, and if the excretion is not smooth, it will cause inflammation. Therefore, it is recommended that patients must pay attention to hygiene, and do not squeeze with their hands, and if inflammation occurs, they must be treated with antibiotics in time**.
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No, it's a rumor. This small hole is actually a congenital anterior auricular fistula, if there is no infection, it will be fine, if it is infected, you must go to the hospital to receive **.
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In fact, it's all nonsense, the child's small hole is actually not sound when it develops in the process of embryonic development, so it forms a small hole, which does not have much impact on the body, but the aesthetics are not very good.
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The small hole in the child's ear is not a rich life, but is caused by some pathological factors, which need to be checked in the hospital to determine**.
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Medically defined as a "preauricular fistula", how does it form? In fact, during the embryonic period of the baby's development, part of the cheek arch is not fully developed, resulting in fusion defects. To put it simply, it is the small hole that should not appear in these babies.
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This hole is actually called a "preauricular fistula", which is a congenital malformation. This hole must not be rubbed, old kneading can easily cause infection. If you have itching, see a doctor promptly.
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A child with a small hole in the ear is a congenital anterior auricular fistula, also known as an ear hole, which refers to an asymptomatic abnormal hole or fistula in the ear after birth. Most commonly in the upper helix region or its anterior part, the disease is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. Patients may be asymptomatic.
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This is actually a congenital malformation, and it is best to go to the hospital for a check-up so as not to worry too much.
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"Fugui Kong" is called preauricular fistula in medicine, and some people with preauricular fistula usually do not have any discomfort. But once you get infected, you will do it back in the future! In acute inflammation, there will be redness, swelling, heat, pain and other inflammatory manifestations, at this time, antibiotics should be used to control the inflammation, local hot compress.
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No need to deal with it deliberately. Holes like this will slowly heal as the child grows, as long as you keep the baby's ears clean, you don't need to deliberately disinfect and clean, let alone poke things.
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Don't worry too much, it is normal for a child to have a hole next to his ear, and most children will have a small opening behind the ear after birth, and this hole will slowly heal as he grows.
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Children's ear piercings are because they have not grown well, so there is such a bad visual feeling, as long as they are carefully adjusted, they can become very good.
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A child's ear with a hole in the ear is a congenital anterior auricular fistula, also known as an ear hole, which refers to an asymptomatic abnormal hole or fistula in the ear after birth. It is most commonly found in the supraauricular region or its anterior part, and is partially autosomal dominant. Patients may be asymptomatic.
Auricular fistula or preauricular fistula is caused by the failure of the first and second branchial arches to work together. It is most commonly found in the supraauricular region or its anterior part. It is more common in males, and different members of the same family can have bilateral or unilateral ear fistulas.
Sometimes in infancy or in children.
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This is called a preauricular fistula, which is a manifestation of a malformation of the ear canal and is not beneficial.
It may be caused by otitis media, or there may be other diseases in the ear canal inside the ear.
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