Guest guest Posted May 20, 2005 Report Share Posted May 20, 2005 Hi, It sounds like your daughter has had a lot of ear infections, like mine. Emerence has had ear tubes placed 3 times. The doctor perforates the ear drum and drains the infection/liquid but also inserts a tube into the hole created in the ear drum. This gives any future infections or liquid a way to drain. Hope this helps! , mom to , 5 and Emerence 2 RSS/SGA 31 " 21lb > Hi, want to tell youabout our problem with Agata.During last year she has been 6 times in hospital,because of various infections.she was brought again to the hospital for treatment two weeks ago,because of inflammation of an ear.At the beginning,it was infection and any liquid inside the ear.Agata was treated by antibiotic,then her tympanic membrane was perforated by a doctor,to remove liquid.She has felt better for few days.At present there are no symptoms of infection but the tympanic membrane is subsised( this is probably a problem with air-filled space in the ear). Doctors tell us,that is because of perturbation in connection between the ear and a nose,what provokes inappropriate pressure in the ear.Unfortunately,they don't know why it happens and how to prevent such situation. > Therefore, we would like to know ,if somebody had similar problem with a child,and how this problem was sold.We will be grateful for each advice! > With kind regards, > Witold ( Agata,RSS,19m.,6 kg. and Marta ,6 y. ) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2005 Report Share Posted May 26, 2005 Hi : I have tried my chriropractor who is very good with small children for my daughter for ear infections and with couple of adjustments, he is able to get rid of ear infections. May be this is something you may want to try to see if this helps in your case. Regards, Sangeetha. (Mother of Nanni , RSS 2.5 yrs). wrote: Hi, It sounds like your daughter has had a lot of ear infections, like mine. Emerence has had ear tubes placed 3 times. The doctor perforates the ear drum and drains the infection/liquid but also inserts a tube into the hole created in the ear drum. This gives any future infections or liquid a way to drain. Hope this helps! , mom to , 5 and Emerence 2 RSS/SGA 31 " 21lb > Hi, want to tell youabout our problem with Agata.During last year she has been 6 times in hospital,because of various infections.she was brought again to the hospital for treatment two weeks ago,because of inflammation of an ear.At the beginning,it was infection and any liquid inside the ear.Agata was treated by antibiotic,then her tympanic membrane was perforated by a doctor,to remove liquid.She has felt better for few days.At present there are no symptoms of infection but the tympanic membrane is subsised( this is probably a problem with air-filled space in the ear). Doctors tell us,that is because of perturbation in connection between the ear and a nose,what provokes inappropriate pressure in the ear.Unfortunately,they don't know why it happens and how to prevent such situation. > Therefore, we would like to know ,if somebody had similar problem with a child,and how this problem was sold.We will be grateful for each advice! > With kind regards, > Witold ( Agata,RSS,19m.,6 kg. and Marta ,6 y. ) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2005 Report Share Posted May 26, 2005 kyla has had tubes places 3 times as well, each time staying in no longer than 8 months, she continues to get ear infections and the doctors want to put in yet another set of tubes but i told them no because with her it hasn't helped AT ALL she still got ear infections just as bad as she did without them, but the doctor also said that kyla has the smallest ear drum of any child they have ever seen...........hope things get better, stephanie mom of kyla 4 rss -- In RSS-Support , Sangeetha <sangeetha_1971@y...> wrote: > Hi : > I have tried my chriropractor who is very good with small children for my daughter for ear infections and with couple of adjustments, he is able to get rid of ear infections. May be this is something you may want to try to see if this helps in your case. > Regards, > Sangeetha. (Mother of Nanni , RSS 2.5 yrs). > > <mbdonnell@h...> wrote: > Hi, > > It sounds like your daughter has had a lot of ear infections, like > mine. Emerence has had ear tubes placed 3 times. The doctor > perforates the ear drum and drains the infection/liquid but also > inserts a tube into the hole created in the ear drum. This gives any > future infections or liquid a way to drain. > > Hope this helps! > > , mom to , 5 and Emerence 2 RSS/SGA 31 " 21lb > > > > > > Hi, want to tell youabout our problem with Agata.During last > year she has been 6 times in hospital,because of various > infections.she was brought again to the hospital for treatment two > weeks ago,because of inflammation of an ear.At the beginning,it was > infection and any liquid inside the ear.Agata was treated by > antibiotic,then her tympanic membrane was perforated by a doctor,to > remove liquid.She has felt better for few days.At present there are > no symptoms of infection but the tympanic membrane is subsised( this > is probably a problem with air-filled space in the ear). Doctors tell > us,that is because of perturbation in connection between the ear and > a nose,what provokes inappropriate pressure in the > ear.Unfortunately,they don't know why it happens and how to prevent > such situation. > > Therefore, we would like to know ,if somebody had similar problem > with a child,and how this problem was sold.We will be grateful for > each advice! > > With kind regards, > > Witold ( Agata,RSS,19m.,6 kg. and Marta ,6 y. ) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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