Treatment of otitis media in swimming
summary
When it comes to otitis media, I believe many people are familiar with it. It's a very common ear disease. I can't bear it as much as toothache. I experienced it when I was a child. Viscous liquid would flow out of my ears. It's very painful in my ears, and even half of my head could relieve pain. After the whole primary school stage, my otitis media was cured. Let's talk about the treatment of otitis media in swimming.
Treatment of otitis media in swimming
Treatment 1: congestive period, if the symptoms are mild, generally good, can not use any sulfonamides or antibiotics, so that children have their own immunity to infected bacteria. In order to prevent negative pressure and exudate in the middle ear, we should treat the eustachian tube at this stage.
Treatment 2: in the exudation stage, in addition to strengthening the nasal drip, so that the middle ear exudate can be discharged through the eustachian tube, sulfonamides or antibiotics should also be given to prevent suppuration.
Treatment 3: suppurative period, in addition to continue to use nasal drops, mainly with a large number of antibiotics, as soon as possible to eliminate the infection of bacteria. Penicillin is the most commonly used antibiotic; 2.4 million U per day for those under 6 years old and 3.2 million U per day for those over 6 years old, injected intramuscularly three to four times.
matters needing attention
This disease needs attention: to prevent acute infectious diseases, otitis media is often a complication of some acute infectious diseases in childhood. It often occurs in the later stage of measles, meningitis, fishy red fever, toxic bacillary dysentery, pneumonia, influenza and other diseases. In addition to these diseases that reduce children's body resistance and create conditions for bacterial invasion of the nasopharynx, middle ear infection can also be caused by blood. Therefore, prevention, isolation and early treatment of infectious diseases can enhance the body's resistance and reduce the chance of otitis media.