Question
It is appropriate to use some antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications, or to use regional medications, such as applying anti-inflammatory ear drops for the baby. If the child’s ear pain with yellowish discharge is severe, it is recommended to use some painkillers to alleviate symptoms. If the child has a fever, parents can give the child antipyretic drugs or take the child to the hospital immediately. In addition to medication treatment methods, if the condition is severe and causes a perforation in the eardrum, hospital treatment and surgery may be required. After the condition improves, it is recommended to let the child engage in moderate exercise to enhance immunity and prevent recurrence.
Answer
Moderate use of antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs is appropriate, or regional medications can be used, such as applying anti-inflammatory ear drops. For children with severe ear pain and yellowish discharge, it is recommended to use some painkillers to relieve symptoms. If the child has a fever, parents can administer antipyretic medication or take the child to the hospital immediately. In addition to medication treatment, if the condition is severe and results in a perforation of the eardrum, medical treatment and surgery may be necessary. After the condition improves, it is suggested to allow the child to engage in moderate exercise to boost immunity and prevent recurrence.