Treatment of vocal cord polyps and otitis media
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Recently, my right ear is very painful. I still have vocal cord polyps. My ears have tinnitus symptoms from time to time. My hearing is constantly declining. After going to the hospital for examination, the doctor said it was otitis media. Now the situation is stable. Do you know how to treat vocal cord polyps and otitis media? Let's talk about the treatment of vocal cord polyps and otitis media.
Treatment of vocal cord polyps and otitis media
Treatment 1: surgical treatment: tympanic membrane perforation long-term nonunion, feasible tympanic membrane repair. If the local symptoms of the whole body are serious, tympanoplasty is obvious; or perforation is too small, drainage is not smooth; or complications are suspicious, tympanoplasty should be performed under sterile operation.
Treatment 2: if it is viral infection, otitis media is relatively light, at this time can not use antibiotic treatment. However, if there is fluid outflow or acute ear pain, antibiotics should be given. Amoxicillin, 0.5-1.0g, 3 times a day, should be taken orally for 7-10 days to reduce recurrence.
Treatment 3: systemic treatment: in the acute phase of the use of antibiotics and glucocorticoid treatment, as soon as possible to let the mucosal edema subside, so as to effectively prevent tympanic effusion organization adhesion.
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I also want to emphasize: if it is acute otitis media, antibiotics and corticosteroids can be used to promote the regression of mucosal edema, so as to prevent the organized adhesion of tympanic effusion. In addition, if the child has otitis media pain, you can use hot compress to relieve the pain. Use hot water bag to pack hot water and put it on the side of the child's pain area.