Question
How should yellow discharge from a child’s ear in otitis media be treated?
Answer
Generally, for pediatric otitis media, antibiotic treatment can be considered as it tends to show significant effects. Additionally, regional treatment methods can be employed, such as using anti-inflammatory ear drops. If the primary symptom is ear pain, painkillers may be considered. In cases accompanied by high fever, appropriate medication should be chosen based on the symptoms. Severe conditions should be treated promptly, and if there are signs of eardrum perforation, immediate medical attention is necessary. It is advisable for parents to take this disease seriously, seek medical treatment for their child early on, and pay attention to related preventive and health care measures in daily life.