External treatment of otitis media
summary
Otitis media caused by a cold is caused by a cold, so the key to the treatment of otitis media is to actively treat a good cold, because when we have a cold, our body will be inflamed, and when the body is inflamed seriously, it will cause otitis media, which is what we usually call otitis media. Therefore, to treat the otitis media caused by a cold, we must treat a good cold, and when the cold is good, our body will be healthy The inflammation of the ear will naturally decrease, and the natural otitis media will also be good. So, in life, we should pay attention to it, the following is specific about external treatment of otitis media.
External treatment of otitis media
Treatment 1: when adhesive otitis media develops into irreversible lesions, surgical treatment should be tried, including dredging eustachian tube, releasing adhesion and reconstruction of middle ear sound transmission structure.
Treatment 2: combined with the valuable experience of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of tuberculosis, the quickest and most effective methods can be adopted, such as injection of kanamycin, streptomycin and berberine, oral administration of rifampicin, remifentanil (isoniazid), p-aminosalicylic acid, oxytetracycline, etc.
Treatment 3: physical therapy should not be used in the acute stage of tuberculous otitis media. Patients who have developed into chronic otitis media can be appropriately irradiated with ultraviolet, ultrashort wave and quartz lamp, once every other day, 5-7 minutes each time.
matters needing attention
Attention should be paid to this disease: it is very important to see a doctor as soon as possible when children's ears are suspected to be infected. To do this, you need to know the symptoms that indicate ear infections. When an ear infection occurs, older children complain of ear pain or swelling. But younger children can't describe ear pain yet, so you need to pay attention to other signs of impending ear infection, such as: children pulling or scratching ears; hearing or balance problems; crying more than usual; fluid flowing out of the ears (symptoms that have been infected include fever, crying, scratching ears, nausea and vomiting).