Ear infections are very common in babies.3out of 4 children get at least one ear infection by age 2.You should have your child looked at by a doctor and they might perscribe something for him/her.
i would sudgest bringing it to a vet.
It's an antibiotic used for many susceptible infections, including strep throat, Lyme disease in children, and others. I'm using this to treat my 2 year old ear infection.
call the vet as soon as possible and wrap the ear in gauze to prevent infections from setting in.
I also have a seven year old Cocker Spaniel that had chronic ear infections... however she also ended up cauliflower ear and had her ear canals removed -but i do know that Cocker Spaniels are known for having ear troubles, I can get more information about the medication we used and other information soon, I'll tell as soon as I can.
Are they old fashioned utensils for dispensing prescription medicine for ear/eye/nose infections.
Yes, it is possible for a child to develop health issues from exposure to secondhand smoke if they live with a smoking two-year-old. Secondhand smoke contains harmful chemicals that can increase the risk of respiratory infections, asthma, ear infections, and other health problems in children.
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I am not sure the age you mention here is 1 year old. If it is that is a baby and it is child abuse.
There are so many afflictions affecting babies less than a year old. They could have more problems if they are premature. Babies can be afflicted with Colic, ear infections, meningitis, pneumonia, diaper rash, the flu and the common cold. Getting the proper care and treatment are crucial for these little ones!
anyone can get a serious infection, nature shows no pity.
A small, painless bump behind the ear of a child can be many different things. Some causes of this include mastoiditis, dermatitis, swollen lymph nodes, sebaceous cysts, cancers, and parasitic infections.