Question

The patient inquires about the medication for treating purulent external auditory canal osteomylitis.

Answer

Doctors recommend that patients visit the otorhinolaryngology department for examination, as otorrhea may not be a symptom of purulent external auditory canal osteomylitis but could be indicative of other issues. Purulent external auditory canal osteomylitis typically presents with redness, swelling, and pain in the ear lobe. If diagnosed with purulent external canal osteomylitis and a abscess has formed, it may lead to deformation of the ear lobe. Doctors suggest using antibiotics to treat the infection and provide other necessary treatment recommendations.