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Ear Infections in Infants

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  • Gentian Violet in Infants

    Gentian violet has been used for generations as an over-the-counter treatment for oral thrush, a common yeast infection in infants and young children. It can also be used as a topical treatment for yeast infections of the nipples by lactating mothers which, if left untreated, can be passed on to breastfed infants during feeding.

  • What Are the Causes of an Infant Ear Infection?

    According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, a child will have at least one ear infection by the time he turns three years old. Bacteria and fluids in his ear typically cause an ear infection.

  • What Are the Causes of a Ruptured Ear Drum in an Infant?

    There are several ways a baby's eardrum can rupture. A ruptured eardrum is a cavity in the thin tissue that protects the inner ear from the environment. The injury usually will heal itself in a few weeks, but consult a doctor anyway for an expert diagnosis.

  • How to Tell If an Infant Has an Earache

    An infant lacks the verbal skills to tell a parent when they are suffering from and earache. A parent needs to be aware of clues to let them know when an infant may be dealing with an earache. By paying attention and noticing changes in an infant's behavior, an earache can be detected and treated properly.

  • How to Treat Ear Infections in Infants

    Ear infection is the most common diagnosis of pediatricians, so understanding and becoming aware of the symptoms can assist with home treatment of infants. Many think that ear pulling is the first sign of an ear infection, but according to drgreene.com, ear pulling isn't the right approach. Ear infections hurt, so an infant will express this through lots of crying and other signs of discomfort, especially at night when the pressure is worse. Fluid fills the ear during an ear infection, which causes the pain and discomfort, and an infant may try to self-sooth by shaking her head back and…

  • About Diarrhea in an Infant

    A newborn infant requires consistent care and monitoring for signs of any problems that can affect its health. The lack of a fully developed immunity system makes an infant vulnerable to infections and debilitating conditions that can affect the normal functions of its bodies. Diarrhea can be caused by many things, and while most of these causes are not considered to be risky to the infant's health, others may be signs of more serious problems.

  • Infant Sinus Infection Symptoms

    Your little one has a cold that just won't seem to go away. He is miserable, and you don't know why he isn't getting better. He may has an infant sinus infection, a medical condition that occurs in infants--usually as the result of a cold--when the bacteria surrounding the sinus cavities in his nose build up and create an infection. Knowing the common symptoms of an infant sinus infection helps you identify possible sinus infections and seek medical treatment for your little one accordingly.

  • How to Unblock Infants' Ears on Flights

    Everyone who has traveled on an airplane has heard the tormented screams of a child in pain. It is an unfortunate consequence of traveling with small children. As a parent, it is so hard to endure the wailing of your little one and the irritated glares of your fellow passengers. Read this article to find out how to soothe an infant suffering from clogged ears on a flight. You will make future air travel more comfortable for yourself, everyone else, and most importantly, your child!

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