Question
My daughter is 9 years old. This week, she said her ear hurt, and in the morning, the earwax was a bit thick and yellow. Moreover, she seems to have little appetite and is quite weak. What should be the best way to treat her pediatric otitis media with earwax and pus for good results?
Answer
The treatment of pediatric otitis media can involve using symptomatic medications based on the child’s symptoms, as well as some regional treatment methods, such as the use of anti-inflammatory ear drops. If the child has ear pain, some painkillers can be administered in moderation. If the child is accompanied by a high fever, antipyretic medication should be used as appropriate. In severe cases, medical attention should be sought promptly, such as in cases of perforated eardrum. Parents should take this disease seriously, seek medical attention for their child early on, and pay attention to related prevention and health care work.