Does This Child Have An Ear Infection? – Case 1

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A ten-month-old girl, who had been sleeping through the night, has now been waking up each night for one week. She pulls herself to standing in the crib, and rubs her right ear. She calms quickly when picked up by her parents.

Not bad, Dr. Watson! This child may have an ear infection, but probably not. Most 10-month-olds will begin regularly waking at night (in fact, it is one of the most difficult sleep periods in life). They typically pull to a standing position (they are sooo excited about standing at this age), and really miss their parents (separation anxiety). They will often rub their ears as a self-comforting, sleepy-time habit. Their short-term anxiety is relieved quickly by being held. This doesn't sound like a girl who is either in pain or who has an infection.

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Anonymous's picture

11 Menth old

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My baby had a cold (from my son who only had a runny nose for 2 days!). It went from a runny nose to a cough which she has had for two weeks already. She has been waking up at night for three nights in a row and I thought it was teething but I decided to take her to the doctor (which I never do because he is aggressive). After checking her, he said "one of her ears is dull and a little red and the other one is somewhat dull" He prescribed her Cefdinir for 10 days! I don't understand what having a dull and a little red ear means, so does it really required antibiotics? I already gave her the first dose so I'll have to finish it but I was just wondering...Can someone help?
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7 month old ear infection?

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My 7 month old had a fever for 2 days up to 102. The 3rd day he had very runny loose stool! Diarrhea? I noticed a small runny nose during the fever & now has a small cough. I've noticed he sometimes pulls his ears, mostly the right one. He sleeps fine during the day & night. No waking up. He is fussier than usual during the day. People tell me he could be teething? I see bumps forming but no breaking yet. I myself & my husband have been sick as well. I'm afraid I gave him my cough. Could he be teething or ear infection?
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Case 1

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My 9 month old was sleeping all night, and all of a sudden woke up screaming for 4 nights straight, and we took her in and both ears were infected. So not all 9-10 months are sleeping bad. 1st night of medication, and ear drops she slept all night thru again.