Early symptoms of infant tympanic membrane perforation?
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My husband and I are working in Shanghai. Since I gave birth to a baby last month, she suggested that I could take the baby back to my hometown for confinement. Because our hometown is in the southwest, the distance is relatively long, and the price of air tickets is very expensive, so we chose to take the high-speed rail, but I didn't expect that it was because this high-speed rail had such a terrible impact on children. As soon as the child got on the train, she was upset. At first, I thought the child was a stranger. Later, I didn't expect the child to have a perforated eardrum. No wonder she kept crying. Now let's talk about the early symptoms of infant tympanic membrane perforation.
Early symptoms of infant tympanic membrane perforation?
First, the clinical manifestation of tympanic membrane perforation is that the hearing is from normal to moderate deafness, conscious of obstruction, and even earache. After a few hours, due to the production of exudate, the symptoms of earache are alleviated, often accompanied by tinnitus. At the beginning, only pure congestion of tympanic membrane was seen. With the invagination of tympanic membrane, punctate hemorrhage appeared, causing sensorineural hearing loss. Explosive perforation of tympanic membrane, because of squamous epithelial varus into the tympanic cavity and the formation of squamous epithelial cyst, easy to secondary infection.
Second: in fact, the state has regulations that young children should try not to take high-speed rail or aircraft. Because many infants are younger and their eardrums are not fully developed, they are more brittle than adults. The high-speed railway runs very fast, and the change of air pressure is likely to cause eardrum perforation.
Third: parents should pay more attention to their children's emotions when they are on the high-speed rail. If they cry all of a sudden, it is likely to be physical discomfort. In addition, parents can let their children eat some sugar or suck milk when they take the high-speed rail, and relieve their children's eardrum pressure by sucking.
matters needing attention
Many accidents happen inadvertently in our daily life. Parents should have more experience in taking care of their children. We should be prepared in advance for the accidents that are easy to happen when taking transportation. We should try not to take the children on the high-speed railway when they are young, so as to avoid the occurrence of tympanic membrane perforation.