How to treat otitis media

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My son likes swimming very much at ordinary times. He likes to pick out his ears after swimming every time. Recently, he always says that there is a buzz in his ears. He often feels that there are many secretions in his ears, and sometimes the pain is quite severe. So he has to go to the hospital for examination, saying that it is suppurative otitis media. After treatment, it's better. Now let's share how to treat otitis media.

How to treat otitis media

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

matters needing attention

Here I want to give you warm tips: avoid salty or pickled food. Common pickled food, such as pickled vegetables, salted duck eggs, pickled vegetables, bacon, etc. These foods are also easy to make fire and heat, causing thirst and aggravating otitis media. Avoid hard food. Hard and hard food is mainly a variety of nuts, such as peanut seeds, watermelon seeds, pistachios and so on. These foods are hard to chew and can aggravate the pain of otitis media.