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Jun 30, 2024

Acute otitis media in children usually recovers in a few days

Pediatric acute otitis media

Pediatric acute otitis media is an acute inflammation of the middle ear mucosa. Recovery time is related to the progression of the disease and usually improves significantly after 10-15 days…

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Jun 29, 2024

Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of acute otitis media in children

Pediatric acute otitis media

Why are children susceptible to acute otitis media and what should we do once they are diagnosed with it? During the change of seasons, parents often come to the ENT…

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Jun 21, 2024

Does the absence of pain in acute otitis media in children mean that they are cured?

Pediatric acute otitis media

Acute otitis media in children is mainly characterized by ear pain, unbearable pain, inability to sleep, and may be accompanied by fever. The onset of the disease is often after…

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Aug 8, 2023

How to treat acute otitis media in children

Pediatric acute otitis media

  Acute otitis media is a common and prevalent disease in children. If left untreated, it can lead to perforation of the eardrum and pus, which can affect hearing, seriously interfere…

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Aug 8, 2023

What is the matter with children who shake their heads?

Pediatric acute otitis media

  Parents often report that their children always shake their heads, what is going on? Do I need to go to the hospital?  1. Constant head shaking when sleeping.  If the temperature at…

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Pediatric acute otitis media

  • Acute otitis media in children usually recovers in a few days
  • Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of acute otitis media in children
  • Does the absence of pain in acute otitis media in children mean that they are cured?
  • How to treat acute otitis media in children
  • What is the matter with children who shake their heads?
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