How should otitis media be treated

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My aunt is otitis media. At the beginning, she just had a little back in her ear and couldn't hear others clearly. Later, she became so serious that her ear was running water and her left ear couldn't hear any sound at all. She immediately received treatment. Now it's obviously better. Let's share how to treat otitis media.

How should otitis media be treated

Treatment 1: when dropping medicine into the nose, the dropper head should be suspended, do not touch the nose, so as not to pollute the liquid medicine. After dropping medicine, turn the head slightly to both sides to make the liquid medicine evenly distributed.

Treatment 2: if you need to use more than two kinds of nasal drops at the same time, the interval should be more than 3 minutes, so as not to reduce the efficacy of drugs or cause adverse reactions. If you use nasal drops that can constrict the nasal mucosa and anti-inflammatory nasal drops at the same time, the former should be used first.

Treatment 3: long term nasal drops can lead to drug-induced rhinitis, the use of nasal drops should not exceed two weeks, infants should try not to use nasal drops, so as not to affect the development of nasal mucosa.

matters needing attention

Warm reminder: do not use sharp things (such as hairpins, knitting needles, etc.) to dig the ear, so as not to damage the eardrum. It's best to get rid of the ear picking habit. To suffer from acute suppurative otitis media patients, should give timely appropriate treatment, in order to prevent chronic. The patients with chronic suppurative otitis media should be correctly diagnosed and treated to prevent intracranial complications. We should have a certain understanding of the harm of suppurative otitis media, and pay attention to the early symptoms of serious complications, such as ear disease with headache, fever, nausea, vomiting, etc. when it is suspected that there is otogenic intracranial comorbidity, we should treat it as soon as possible, so as not to delay the disease.