Question

My baby is four years old. A few days ago, she suddenly said her ear hurt and used a flashlight to check. Seeing that there was nothing serious, I didn’t pay much attention. This morning, when I woke up and saw the baby, I noticed yellowish fluid stuck to the outside of her ear. Upon closer inspection, I realized that it was yellow fluid coming out from inside. I don’t know what to do.

Answer

Otitis media is an inflammatory disease affecting all or part of the middle ear structures, and most cases are non-specific infections. It is recommended that your child use an antibiotic solution or a mixture of antibiotics and corticosteroid hormones, such as 0.25% chlorhexidine solution, chlorhexidine cortisone solution, ofloxacin ear drops, etc., for treatment. Wishing the patient a speedy recovery and a healthy body and beautiful life.