How should otitis media be treated efficiently

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My son is 8 years old this year. He caught a cold a few days ago. After taking the medicine for a few days, he was almost better. Did not expect to appear the symptoms of ear pus, but also a force called pain. The doctor said it's otitis media, and now the situation is stable. Do you know how to treat otitis media efficiently? Let's talk about how to treat otitis media efficiently.

How should otitis media be treated efficiently

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

Here to remind you: try not to use sharp objects out of the ear, so as not to scratch the ear canal and cause infection. Don't blow your nose by pinching your nostrils tightly, because it can increase the pressure on the nose and throat, and make the nose and bacteria enter the middle ear through the eustachian tube. The nose can be aspirated backward and spit out from the mouth, or the handkerchief can be placed in the front nostril to gently blow out the nose, or one side of the front nostril can be gently pinched to gently blow out the opposite side of the open nasal cavity.