What medicine does external auditory canal furuncle use

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External auditory canal furuncle is a common ear disease, which occurs in the cartilage of external auditory canal. External auditory canal furuncle is a localized acute suppurative inflammation. It brings inconvenience and trouble to the life of patients. Now let's talk about what medicine is used for external auditory canal furuncle.

What medicine does external auditory canal furuncle use

First: immerse 100 pieces of living Xanthium sibiricum in milliliter of sesame oil to suffocate them. Add 1 g borneol and let stand for 7 days. When using, grind 1 piece of Xanthium sibiricum into a paste and put it on the surface of the boil. If there is a gap, fill it with a small cotton ball dipped with Xanthium sibiricum oil, so that the Xanthium sibiricum paste can be in close contact with the boil until the next day when changing the dressing. Change the dressing once a day.

Second: take bear gall 0.1g, alum 20g, raw licorice 20g. First, the alum and raw licorice were calcined separately, and then ground into very fine powder. After sieving, they were ground into very fine powder together with bear gall, and used for standby. When using, take 0.3 g of the medicine powder and blow it into the ear lesion, once a day.

Third: external auditory canal furuncle early stage may make the hot compress or the physical therapy. At the beginning of the furuncle, iodine can be used, or 1% phenol glycerin can be used. When the furuncle is mature, it can be treated by self ulceration or incision to discharge pus. Change dressing once a day, first clean purulent secretion with 30% double ammonia, remove purulent scab, and then use appropriate antibiotics or boric acid ointment.

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The principle of treatment for patients with external auditory canal furuncle is to control infection and drain pus at the same time. This requires us to pay attention to personal hygiene and develop good health habits while taking drugs in our daily life, so as to avoid further infection and aggravation of the disease.