Posts Tagged ‘pediatrician’

Otitis Treatment

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

baby ear Otitis is a disease that most frequently suffered by children. It’s generally not serious, but yes, needs medical treatment. If your child has an earache, it’s best to go to the pediatrician.

How is otitis?

* Swimmer’s ear, usually caused by bathing in pools or in the paya, requires avoiding dives. In some cases where there is pus, antibiotics may be given local. Is usually sufficient with the application of antibiotic drops in the ear, even if the doctor considers it appropriate, may recommend using a topical corticosteroid.

* In the case of otitis media, around 80-90% of cases heal spontaneously, although it occasionally may be required antibiotics.

In the case of recurrent otitis or otitis suppurative common surgical treatment is performed with a tympanostomy drain, thanks to the middle ear cavity can be vented at the same time, if there is mucus, you can exit through the drain.

How do I prevent it?

Otitis can be prevented, but following these steps does not ensure that the child will not have otitis in childhood, in fact, almost all children have some time.

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How to Know Baby’s Temperatures?

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Most babies usually hands and feet are cold, because their blood circulation is not yet fully developed. This does not necessarily mean the baby is cold.

How to Know Baby's Temperatures?

The best way to find out if you need more shelter is touching the legs, arms or neck. The loss of color on the cheeks can also indicate the baby’s going cold.

Contrary to popular belief, do not entertain too much to babies, because your body can lose the ability to adapt to changes in temperature and colds more easily.

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