How many days can a four month old baby have otitis media with pus?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-11
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Baby otitis media pus, after scientific and regular **, most of them can get better within a week.

    The child's ear has pus, which is caused by acute otitis media, and it can be improved in 7 to 10 days. But it should also be determined according to the individual's sensitivity to the drug and the specific situation of adhering to the **, to take the child to the hospital in time, in the intuitive of the ear endoscopy, the purulent discharge must be cleaned up, and then drop tobramycin ear drops, children can not use antibiotics casually, must be strictly in accordance with the doctor's instructions, and when feeding the child or washing hair, bathing to avoid dirty water into the ears.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Symptoms vary slightly depending on different types of otitis media. Typical symptoms of suppurative otitis media include earache, hearing loss, discharge of water in the ear canal, pus, and even bleeding. Secretory otitis media is mostly manifested as ear pain, ear tightness, ear blockage, hearing loss or tinnitus.

    In addition to the above typical symptoms, it can also be accompanied by fever, headache and other systemic symptoms. Symptoms: 1. Earache is more common in acute purulent otitis media, and the pain is more obvious when the tympanic membrane is hyperemia, and if it is accompanied by purulent discharge in the middle ear, it can be manifested as severe pain.

    Some patients will experience a feeling of ear congestion. 2. Patients with suppurative otitis media with flowing water or purulent ear canal, when the eardrum is perforated, watery, bloody or purulent discharge will flow out of the ear canal. Ear canal discharge can be persistent or intermittent, with the former being more common in middle ear cholesteatomas, especially when the ear canal discharge is like tofu residue with a foul odor, and the latter is more common in chronic simple otitis media.

    3. Most patients with hearing loss will be accompanied by varying degrees of hearing loss, especially patients with middle ear cholesteatoma, because the ossicular chain is destroyed by cholesteatoma, the hearing loss is more serious. 4. Some patients with tinnitus will be accompanied by low-key or high-profile tinnitus. In patients with secretory otitis media, when the nose is pinched and the air is puffed, the "sound of air passing through the water" in the ear will be heard.

    Note: Some patients may have symptoms such as fever, vomiting, and diarrhea.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a check-up and be active**, because otitis media may affect your child's hearing in the future.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There can be no fluke. This should be seen by the doctor immediately, in a timely manner, and according to the doctor's instructions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Otitis media is easy, should be targeted according to the specific characteristics of otitis media, can achieve better results, the common situations are as follows: 1. Acute otitis media or oozing otitis media: children can have repeated earache in a short period of time, at this time, the inflammation should be completely reduced, and the surrounding lesion tissues should be **.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Otitis media in children is mostly caused by bacterial infection or Eustachian tube dysfunction, and its time varies from person to person due to the different health conditions, anatomical development, and the amount of otitis media.

    Otitis media in children refers to inflammatory lesions in the eustachian tube, tympanic cavity, tympanic sinus and mastoid air chamber, which causes pus and pain in the ear canal. It can be divided into purulent otitis media and non-purulent otitis media, which is generally caused by pneumococcal and Haemophilus influenzae infection. In the case of secretory otitis media, the child is treated with antibiotics, mucus stimulating agents and other drugs**, usually after 7-10 days**; In the case of chronic secretory otitis media, the course may need to be prolonged.

    If you have suppurative otitis media, you may get better in ** months. If there is still fluid accumulation in otitis media after 3 months, it is recommended that the child go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital in time and undergo surgery under the advice of the doctor**.

    It is recommended that children with otitis media avoid colds in daily life, pay attention to digging their ears less, and deal with them in time after entering the water to prevent otitis media.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Purulent otitis media can generally be cured in about 7 to 10 days if it is active. Ear canal irrigation with saline can be used, followed by levofluoride.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What should I do if my child has otitis media and pus? As a child with otitis media, Liu Long's words, I think it is definitely possible to see a doctor according to this doctor, the doctor will pay attention to this situation, you can take antibiotics or use this, and ear drops will deal with it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Otitis media can cause hearing loss, so see your doctor as soon as possible.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In this case, it is better to go to the hospital to see a doctor and let the doctor check it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Go to the central hospital for a check-up, don't think it's a trivial matter, don't be afraid of 10,000.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Many parents see their baby's ears watery, suppurating and scabbed, and their first reaction is: Does the baby suffer from otitis media? Is it caused by milk flowing into the ears when choking?

    Will this affect the baby's hearing?! It is not surprising that there is such a panic, because this anomaly, it is true that the symptoms are similar to those of otitis media. And the thing that makes your baby's ears like this is nothing else, it's what you often see....

    Eczema

    That's right, eczema will grow on the head, face, around the mouth, neck, body and other parts, but never imagined that eczema will grow on the baby's ears, for this situation we call: eczema of the external auditory canal! Let's get to know it so we don't fall for it again!

    What are the symptoms of eczema in the external auditory canal?

    Eczema of the external auditory canal is a common **inflammation, when it appears in the external auditory canal, auricle, and behind the ears of infants and young children, it will gradually ooze out a light yellow liquid, and it will become after dryingA yellow and translucent crust or crust, similar to the form of sugar boiling and then coagulation. Babies with eczema in the external auditory canal scratch their ears frequently, which is related to:Eczema of the external auditory canal can cause itchingRelate. So, parents mustTrim your baby's nails oftento prevent further infection from scratching**.

    What should I do if my baby has eczema of the external ear canal?

    Step 1: Leave it to the doctor

    Because ear canal eczema is similar to otitis media and other ear diseases, it is recommended that the doctor follow the doctor's instructions after diagnosis, and do not apply eczema medicine or use ear drops blindly.

    Step 2: Clean your ears

    Remember! Be sure to get the doctor's consent before using hydrogen perme to clean up foreign bodies in your baby's ears, otherwise don't use it for your baby. After the drop, use a clean cotton swab to clean the liquid and foreign body in the ear.

    Step 3: Keep your baby's ears dry.

    Ear hygiene and dryness can help with a quick recovery, so it's important to prevent milk from flowing into your ears or swimming or bath water from getting into your ears after a routine**. When the baby's ears are running water, under the premise of ensuring safety, you can turn one side of the running water down so that the liquid can be discharged, and keep the ears dry as much as possible.

    Does eczema of the external auditory canal affect hearing?

    We all know that otitis media will affect the baby's hearing if it is not timelyhereSo can eczema of the external auditory canal? In fact, it will not, because eczema of the external auditory canal will not affect the baby's middle ear and inner ear, after all, it is on the ** of the ear, so generally speaking, eczema of the external auditory canal will not affect the baby's hearing. However, it creates an "illusion" because when the fluid solidifies and the secretions block the ear canal, it can cause the hearing screening results to be skewed.

    Summary

    Many novice parents feel exhausted when nursing their babies, because every time the baby has a physical problem, they can't think calmly and deal with it rationally, and they can't wait to pull the doctor to their home immediately to ask what's going on! Why is this happening? It's because of the lack of parenting knowledge, so it's important to learn a new one every day

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The baby has otitis media, if the ear is pus, if the water is melted. It is recommended to go to the hospital and let the hospital deal with it. If not severely.

    You can take iodophor yourself, and that cotton swab is stained with iodophor. And then in the ears. Simply wipe it down.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think that in this case, it is enough to clean all the concentrated water and apply a suppurative ointment to stop bleeding.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, otitis media can cause suppuration of running water, and you have to go to the hospital to see a doctor, and the doctor will prescribe the right medicine.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is still necessary to go to the hospital as soon as possible**, it will affect your hearing for a long time.

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