Question

What should be done if a child has otitis media? A 2-year-old boy has had some ear pain recently, with purulent earwax, a loss of appetite, and a sore throat.

Answer

If a child has otitis media, antibiotics can be used first, along with regional treatment methods such as anti-inflammatory ear drops. If ear pain is the main symptom, painkillers can be taken in appropriate amounts to relieve discomfort; fever-reducing medication is needed if there is a fever. In severe cases, medical attention should be sought promptly, and surgical treatment may be required if the eardrum is perforated. At the same time, pay attention to light and nutritious meals to promote recovery.