Scraping treatment of otitis media
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I was caused by a cold, and then my ears hurt. I thought it was the cause of a cold, so I pricked the needle for a cold. But later, I felt no effect at all, so I went to a big hospital for examination. The doctor said I had otitis media. After scraping treatment, I got better now. Aiming at the problem of scraping treatment for otitis media? Do you want to discuss it together? So let's share the scraping treatment of otitis media.
Scraping treatment of otitis media
Treatment 1: etiological treatment: Patients with acute suppurative otitis media should actively treat chronic diseases of the nose and pharynx, such as adenoid hypertrophy, chronic sinusitis, chronic tonsillitis, etc.
Treatment 2: infection control: early application of sufficient antibiotics or sulfonamides can effectively control infection and prevent acute suppurative otitis media from turning into chronic otitis media. Generally, penicillin and cephalosporins can be used for treatment. After tympanic membrane perforation, pus is taken for bacterial culture and drug sensitivity test, and appropriate antibiotics can be used according to the results.
Treatment 3: unobstructed drainage: 1-2% phenol glycerin ear drops can be used before tympanic membrane perforation, which can reduce inflammation and relieve pain. After tympanic membrane perforation, phenol glycerin should be stopped immediately. First, 3% hydrogen peroxide should be used to clean the external auditory canal pus, and antibiotics should be applied locally. 0.3% ofloxacin and other ear drops can be used in the recovery period. After the inflammation subsides, the perforation can heal itself.
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I would also like to emphasize that in the outpatient department, the doctor decides the procedure and date of the operation according to the observation and the results of the hearing test. If there is inflammation, it is better to control it with drugs first to obtain the best operation effect. If the patient has other diseases (such as heart, blood pressure) or allergies (food, drugs), please report to the doctor in charge first.