Question

A 13-year-old boy, in elementary school. Lately, his ears have been hurting, and there’s also yellow earwax coming out. Additionally, he seems to have little appetite and is feeling tired. If there’s yellow fluid in the child’s ear due to otitis media, what treatment method would be most effective?

Answer

Antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications can be appropriately used, along with regional drug treatment, which can include anti-inflammatory ear drops. If the child’s ear pain is severe, some painkillers can be administered. If the child has a high fever, antipyretic medication should be used as necessary. If the condition is serious, medical attention should be sought as soon as possible. Additionally, tympanic membrane perforation requires timely surgical treatment. At the same time, pay attention to arranging a reasonable diet and lifestyle habits to help the disease recover sooner.