Will acute otitis media in children heal on its own, and can otitis media in children heal on its ow

Updated on healthy 2024-07-17
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Children with otitis media may recover on their own, and this mainly depends on the type and degree of otitis media. Among children, otitis media is more common is acute otitis media or secretory otitis media, if the inflammatory reaction is relatively mild, the clinical symptoms are not particularly obvious, the child's own resistance is better, this situation is indeed likely to recover on its own, but it needs to be reviewed regularly to observe the recovery.

    If otitis media is more severe, the clinical symptoms are more obvious, such as ear pain, hearing loss, ear pus, this situation generally requires timely medication**, if you are waiting for your own recovery, it may delay the condition, resulting in a poor prognosis in the future, and may even cause chronic otitis media.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Otitis media does not go away on its own. Otitis media is mainly caused by pneumococcal infection, Haemophilus influenzae infection, and large decibel listening**. Use of antibiotics or steroid hormones as prescribed; Maintain the hygiene of the external auditory canal, and surgery may be used in severe cases**.

    So don't be careless.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Acute otitis media.

    An acute, inflammatory reaction that occurs in the mucosa of the middle ear.

    Acute non-purulent.

    Sudden onset within about 48 hours, manifested by acute symptoms such as earache, with or without middle ear effusion.

    Acute purulent.

    It is mostly induced by colds and other reasons, and under the invasion and infection of pathogenic bacteria, the mucosa of the middle ear has purulent changes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    One-third of children need to be patiently observed and waited without medication** to be able to get better on their own, but one-third of children may have more severe allergies, rhinitis, sinusitis or adenoid hypertrophy, and these children are unlikely to get better if they are not given certain drugs**, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Will acute otitis media in children go away on its own? If timely, the acute will be acute, because the sudden acute is easier to treat, but if you want to go to a large hospital to go more formally, it will definitely be **, not in a small hospital, a small hospital is not very formal, and it may not be cured, so it is said that if you go to a large hospital, you will be cured.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Children's middle ear immune system is relatively speaking, relatively delicate function is not very perfect, in this period after suffering from otitis media is more difficult to heal on its own, especially acute pediatric middle ear inflammation, if not in time, it is extremely easy to appear suppuration and eardrum perforation, so parents must not take the risk of letting the baby's otitis media heal on its own. If the baby suffers from the symptoms of otitis media, then it is necessary to proceed in time**.

    In order to prevent the baby from developing otitis media in daily life, you should not be too anxious when breastfeeding the baby, you should pick up the baby obliquely, and after feeding, you should stand it up and pat the back lightly to discharge the gas in the stomach to avoid overflowing. If your baby is milking, pick him up and let him turn his head sideways and vomit, or put him up to prevent milk from flowing into his throat.

    Supplement the ** of otitis media, as shown below:

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is difficult for children to heal with otitis media, and if it is not scientifically standardized, it will lead to a prolonged course of the disease, which can lead to systemic infection, or perforation of the eardrum, which is more harmful to children.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, it is possible, under normal circumstances, acute otitis media is an inflammation that accompanies a cold, and children ** have a good cold, and otitis media will heal on its own.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Otitis media in children usually does not go away on its own. Pediatric otitis media is a disease caused by bacterial infection, which generally does not resolve spontaneously without **. If the patient's symptoms are mild, oral antibiotic drugs such as amoxicillin, cephalosporins, etc., are generally required under the guidance of a doctor.

    Can also be paired with ear drops**. If the patient's symptoms are severe, surgery is required. The patient's diet in life should be based on light nutrition.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Pediatric otitis media may recover on its own, and this situation occurs because the child's otitis media condition is mild, the second is that the trigger can be stopped in time, and the third is that the self-resistance is strong. If it's more severe otitis media, it's less likely to heal on its own. If the inflammatory response of pediatric otitis media is more severe, there will be obvious ear pain, ear stuffiness, hearing loss, pus and other manifestations.

    Need to be under the guidance of a doctor.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Acute otitis media in children is not serious if it is timely and appropriate, and it will get better soon. **Method: Control the infection and drain it unobstructed, and remove**.

    1. Whole body**. Early use of adequate antibiotics to control infection, generally penicillins, cephalosporins and other drugs, such as early ** timely and appropriate to prevent tympanic membrane perforation. Second, partial**.

    Before tympanic membrane perforation, 1% phenol glycerin ear drops are used to reduce inflammation and relieve pain, and nasal drops containing vasoconstrictors can improve the patency of the eustachian tube and reduce local reactions. After tympanic membrane perforation, 3% hydrogen peroxide was used to thoroughly wash the purulent secretions of the outer tract. Topical antibiotics are applied to dissolve Xinmeng Zen liquid ear drops, and powder is forbidden to be used, so as not to affect drainage due to clumping with pus.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What is acute otitis media.

    Acute otitis media is an acute purulent inflammation of the mucosa of the middle ear, which is more common in infants and young children, and is more common in winter and spring, and the pathogenic bacteria are mostly Staphylococcus aureus and hemolytic streptococcus. Some** patients who are not timely can lead to perforation of the tympanic membrane, causing pus and hearing loss in the affected ear.

    What are the symptoms of acute otitis media.

    Ear pain that occurs with a sudden leak is often accompanied by symptoms of an upper respiratory tract infection such as a cold or cough. Most patients have severe pain before the piercing, and the pain is relieved by pus coming out of the affected ear after the piercing, and the tinnitus, ear tightness, and mild hearing loss are relieved. Fever, body temperature is generally around 38, children may be accompanied by high fever, and may have gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea.

    Is acute otitis media serious.

    Many people are asking, if they suffer from acute otitis media, will it become more serious if they don't have **? The answer is yes, if acute otitis media is not treated, it will turn into chronic otitis media.

    Untreated otitis media can make ear pus and hearing loss, although it is very annoying, but for patients with chronic otitis media, these are not the most important, the most worrying is the occurrence of complications, before the occurrence of complications, patients often have no feeling of rotten, but if they appear, then the condition is often more serious, and some are even life-threatening, therefore, need to be hospitalized immediately**.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Don't worry about acute otitis media in children, it may be due to the inflammation of the middle ear caused by sudden outbreaks, and it will be fine if you give it in time.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    **The method of otitis media can be treated with topical medication or systemic ** according to the doctor's instructions, and the appropriate drug can be selected according to the condition**.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It should not be ** The method of otitis media can be treated with topical medication or systemic ** according to the doctor's instructions, and the appropriate drug can be selected according to the condition**.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Of course not, you have to do it as soon as possible, otherwise the delay in the condition will lead to tinnitus and deafness.

    **Protocol: Control the source of infection and remove the obstructive lesion first, followed by unobstructed drainage, improved Eustachian tube function, and removal of middle ear effusion.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The main method of traditional Chinese medicine for pediatric ear osmosis is to regulate through drugs, and at the same time, it can be combined with acupuncture and baking electricity to assist**. If otitis media is not carried out in time**, it is easy to cause hearing loss, and if the condition is severe, it will also cause deafness.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If a child has acute otitis media, he or she should immediately go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital to avoid delaying the condition and causing serious complications.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Usually the earache does not exceed 2 days. So don't be in too much of a hurry. The traditional method of pediatric otitis media focuses on observing whether the hearing after earache is affected, especially after 3 months, whether there is an impact on the cracks, and then consider whether to deal with it

    Acute otitis media is a common occurrence in pre-middle and preschool children of school-age origin, with medications**. The most commonly used drug for otitis media and drops, intraoral drops are an important method for otitis media. 2.

    Recommendations for tympanic membrane aspiration:1

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    With the progress of society, environmental pollution is becoming more and more serious, the most serious of which is noise pollution. Because noise pollution is more serious, it is very harmful to people's ears and may cause otitis media. So, what causes acute otitis media in children?

    Because children's resistance is relatively poor, they are prone to acute otitis media. Sometimes coughing or squeezing the nose can cause congestion of the nasal mucosa, leading to bacterial infection of the middle ear and acute otitis media. Or it is taking a bath in unclean water, and too many bacteria enter the middle ear, resulting in acute otitis media.

    If children have sinusitis, allergic rhinitis and other diseases, it will indirectly lead to acute otitis media in children. Sometimes the inflammation caused by the common cold and fever can also lead to acute otitis media in children. Therefore, when a child has acute otitis media, it must be timely**.

    Children with acute otitis media should be given antibiotics** as recommended by their doctor, as well as anti-inflammatory drugs. If pus appears in the child's ear, parents should clean the child's ear canal with hydrogen peroxide and add antibiotic drops**.

    During the child's recovery period, parents should be careful not to let water enter the ears, keep the child's nasal cavity comfortable, and do not squeeze the child's nasal cavity too hard. Pay attention to cold and warmth to prevent children from catching colds and fevers.

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