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A baby with a small bump behind the ear is considered more likely to have swollen lymph nodes behind the ear, sebaceous cysts, or fibroids.
1.Lymphadenopathy behind the ear, which occurs after a cold, and the growth of a lump behind the ear is found, and the baby does not cry when pressed locally, and is confirmed by local ultrasonography, which generally does not require treatment.
2.Sebaceous cyst behind the ear, a soft mass behind the ear, which is movable, tightly connected to the surface, and needs to be surgically removed.
3.Postauricular fibroids, postauricular fibroids, postauricular hard masses grow, movable, smooth surface, need to undergo mass resection, postoperative pathological examination to confirm the diagnosis.
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I think you should listen to the doctor, these small bumps should be lymph nodes, generally do not affect the health of the body, but not absolutely, so it is best to go to the hospital to see and listen to the doctor's advice.
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First of all, you have to go to the hospital for an examination, if it is not a malignant tumor, then there is no need for contact.
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Many children experience this condition because of swollen lymph nodes. This is mainly due to the child's recent cold, fever and other problems, which in turn leads to inflammatory lymphadenopathy. Don't panic after this symptom appears, as the inflammation will lessen, and the problem of swollen lymph nodes will gradually improve until it is completely recovered.
If lymph nodes regress more slowly, parents can take their child to the hospital for help from a health care provider**.
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Once the inflammation has subsided, the swollen lymph nodes will not go away immediately and may last for a few days, months, or even more than a year, but if the lymph nodes are pressed again, the child will not feel pain.
This situation mostly appears in school-age children, before the child is 6 to 7 years old, even if there are "soybean grains" behind the ears for a long time, as long as there is no rapid growth in a short period of time (2 to 3 weeks), the edge is clear to the touch, can slide, it is a physiological lymphadenopathy, parents do not need to worry, and do not need any **; When a child is 6 to 7 years old, the activity of the lymphatic system gradually decreases, and there is less and less enlargement.
If the baby's lymph nodes are swollen, accompanied by gums that are easy to bleed, bleeding spots on the body, and often have unexplained fever, the baby may suffer from leukemia and lymphoma; If the baby's lymph nodes are swollen, accompanied by long-term low-grade fever, weight loss, poor appetite, and chest X-ray also shows, it may indicate that it is lymph node tuberculosis and other diseases. If you have any of the above conditions, you should seek medical attention.
In fact, if parents find that there is a moving pimple behind the ear of a one-year-old baby, it is generally swollen lymph nodes, this condition of swollen lymph nodes is generally because the baby is a sequelae caused by acute infection, such as tonsil inflammation is a very common emergency infection disease for babies, the occurrence of tonsil inflammation will lead to a moving pimple behind the baby's ear, and the pimple will maintain the pure sales time is not necessarily, but parents generally do not need to worry too much. This kind of pimple generally does not need to pass ** to heal on its own.
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Analysis: This condition is a very common condition, the most common is that regional lymphadenopathy is secondary to upper respiratory tract infection, after which it occurs. Normal immune response Some children may quickly experience lymphadenopathy as the inflammation subsides, but others will have lymphadenopathy that is difficult to resolve.
Advice: At this time, you can apply a local hot compress, if the child does not have local pain or other obvious symptoms. You can choose to use hot compresses, and you can use traditional Chinese medicine that invigorates blood circulation and dissolves blood stasis, such as mugwort leaf safflower, hyssop, fengfeng, etc.
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In children, some pimples of different sizes can sometimes be felt behind the ears, neck, under the jaw, and at the base of the thighs, which are mostly mobile and can slide under the skin, and these small bumps are lymph nodes. Because lymph tissues, especially lymph nodes, develop rapidly within 1 year of age, healthy children may feel lymph nodes in superficial parts of the body, such as behind the ears, neck, under the jaw, armpits, and at the base of the thighs (i.e., groin). However, the normal lymph nodes in these parts are generally not more than the size of soybeans, and there are many single ones, with a soft texture, which can slide under the skin, and do not stick together with the surrounding tissues.
However, lymph nodes should not be palpated under the chin, supraclavicular fossa, and elbows.
In some abnormal cases, lymph nodes can also become abnormally enlarged. Lymph nodes make lymphocytes in the blood, and these lymphocytes act as a defense against bacteria. The lymph nodes in each part are connected to nearby organs or tissues by channel lymphatic vessels, just like the "sentinels" around the body, which can destroy the bacteria and prevent the bacteria from spreading outward when the adjacent tissues or organs are attacked by bacteria.
As a result, the lymph nodes themselves are swollen, can be felt with the hand, and are painful or tender. Therefore, it is possible to infer the location of the infection caused by bacteria from the location of the swollen lymph nodes. For example, submandibular lymphadenopathy may be caused by inflammation of the mouth and pharynx, and head-occipital lymphadenopathy may be caused by inflammation of the head and back of the neck.
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1.First of all, as a doctor, I am very sympathetic to the patient's baby who has a small pimple behind the ear.
2.Don't be nervous when you are sick, relax your mind, choose the right way to have an examination, conduct it in a regular hospital, and don't blindly seek medical treatment.
3.Please describe your symptoms in detail, or take a picture of your baby's ear and pimple** so that we can diagnose it.
4.If it is a blister, it is recommended to ignore it, pay attention to a light diet, and wait for it to subside naturally.
5.If you have allergies, you can take allergy medications such as loratadine.
6.In the case of verrucous virus, it is recommended to go to the hospital for excision**.
7.Lincomycin lidocaine can be applied for pain relief.
It is recommended to observe for a period of time, if there is no improvement, go to the hospital **department and pediatrics in time, I wish you a speed**.
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If it is eczema, it is recommended to go to the hospital to see.
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The pimple on the back of your baby's head moves, either because of a growth of muscle tissue or because of tissue edema. It is best to take your child to the hospital for a check-up to see if the pimple is caused by muscle hyperplasia or tissue edema, and then target**.
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