Question
An 8-year-old boy, in elementary school, has been constantly tugging at his ear, feeling itchy, and finding a large amount of yellow earwax. His ear feels buzzing and he has a slight fever. How to treat hearing loss caused by pediatric otitis media.
Answer
Treatment for pediatric otitis media can involve symptomatic medication based on the child’s condition, as well as regional therapy, such as administering ear drops for anti-inflammatory purposes to the baby. Pain relief can be provided to the child when experiencing ear pain, and antipyretics can be taken for fever symptoms. If symptoms are severe, medical attention should be sought as soon as possible. In cases of severe complications such as perforation of the eardrum, timely medical treatment and surgery may be necessary. Parents are advised to take this disease seriously, seek medical treatment for their children as early as possible, and pay attention to relevant preventive and health care measures in daily life.