How should otitis media be treated efficiently

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I worked as a lifeguard for 2 months in this summer vacation, and my ears were soaked out of otitis media. There was no condition for treatment at that time. After school, taking anti-inflammatory drugs has improved. After medication, the symptoms have obviously improved. I'm so happy. Now let me talk about how to treat otitis media efficiently.

How should otitis media be treated efficiently

Treatment 1: otitis media of bone ulcer type, with unobstructed drainage, mainly local medication, but regular review should be paid attention to. For those with poor drainage or suspected complications and cholesteatoma otitis media, modified radical mastoidectomy or radical mastoidectomy should be performed as soon as possible to thoroughly remove the lesions and prevent complications.

Treatment 2: large perforation of tympanic membrane affects hearing, and tympanoplasty or tympanoplasty can be performed about 2 months after dry ear.

Treatment 3: for otitis media of choice type, if the drainage is unobstructed, local medication should be given priority to, but regular reexamination should be paid attention to. For those with poor drainage or complications and cholesteatoma otitis media, modified radical mastoidectomy or radical mastoidectomy should be performed as soon as possible to thoroughly remove the lesions and prevent complications

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In this regard, I would like to remind you: if you often have otitis media or are often associated with water, you should remember to use desiccant every time you wet your ears. Disinfectant alcohol, white vinegar and mineral oil are good desiccants. Turn your head to one side with your ears up. Pull the ear back and up to straighten the ear canal. Drop a few drops of desiccant, shake the head, so that the alcohol reaches the bottom of the ear canal, and then turn the head to the other side, so that the alcohol is discharged.