POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy10 months agoA. If your son is experiencing a bad smell only from one side of his nose, it could be due to a few potential causes. Here are some possible reasons and steps you can take:
1. Foreign Object
Young children sometimes place small objects (like a piece of tissue, a small toy, or food) inside their noses, which can cause an odor as it starts to decay.
Look inside his nose with a flashlight if you can, but avoid trying to remove anything yourself, as this could push it further back. It’s best to see a doctor if you suspect this.
2. Sinus Infection
A sinus infection (sinusitis) can sometimes cause a foul smell and may affect one side more than the other.
Symptoms may include nasal congestion, thick yellow or green mucus, and sometimes fever. A doctor can diagnose this and may prescribe antibiotics if needed.
3. Nasal Polyps or Growths
Although rare in young children, polyps or other growths can cause an odor or affect smell if they become infected or inflamed.
A doctor can check for any growths if symptoms persist.
4. Tooth or Gum Infection
Occasionally, infections in the upper teeth can spread to the sinuses and create a bad smell. This is more common in older children but still possible.
Steps to Take
Visit a Pediatrician or ENT Specialist: Given the unusual nature of this issue, it’s best to consult a healthcare provider. They can examine his nose and sinuses to determine the cause.
Encourage Gentle Nose Blowing: If he's old enough, encourage him to blow his nose gently, which may help clear out any mild congestion or mucus.
Prompt medical attention is recommended, especially if the smell is persistent, as it may indicate an infection or obstruction that requires treatment.
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