How to cure otitis media

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How to cure otitis media? Otitis media is otitis media, is a common disease. Otitis media often occurs in children under 8 years old, and it also occurs in other age groups. It is often a pain complication caused by upper respiratory tract infection such as common cold or throat infection. Let me talk about how to cure otitis media

How to cure otitis media

First of all, the most common symptoms of otitis media are stuffy feeling or blockage feeling, hearing loss and tinnitus. Often occurs after a cold, or occurs unconsciously. Sometimes the change of head position can improve hearing. There is a self enhancement of hearing. Some patients had mild ear pain. Children are often slow to listen or inattention.

Secondly, active treatment of upper respiratory tract disease, such as chronic sinusitis, chronic tonsillitis. Drug treatment: the simple type is mainly local medication: antibiotic water solution or mixed solution of antibiotics and steroid hormones, such as 0.25% chloramphenicol solution, chloramphenicol cortisone solution, ofloxacin ear drops, etc.  

The last ear drop method: the patient takes the sitting or lying position, with the affected ear facing up. Gently pull the auricle back and up, and drip 3-4 drops of medicine into the external auditory canal. Then gently press the tragus with fingers for several times to make the liquid flow into the middle ear through the perforation of tympanic membrane. Change position after a few minutes. Note that ear drops should be close to body temperature as far as possible to avoid vertigo.

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How to cure otitis media, after getting sick, you can do self eustachian tube blowing, regardless of time and frequency. Try to have more rest and keep the environment quiet. Maintain emotional stability, and pay attention to medication on time. If there is tympanic membrane damage, it is necessary to keep the external auditory canal clean and dry, or use disinfectant cotton to block the external auditory canal.