Question

A 13-year-old boy, in elementary school, has been experiencing ear pain and yellow fluid discharge this week, along with headaches and fever. How should earache caused by pediatric otitis media be effectively treated?

Answer

Based on the child’s symptoms, treatment can involve symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and topical ear drops. For instance, ear drops can help alleviate ear pain. If the pain is severe, consider administering appropriate painkillers. If accompanied by a high fever, medication should be used judiciously. In severe cases, it is essential to seek medical attention promptly. Otitis media is prone to recurrence, and timely management of complications such as tympanic membrane perforation is necessary. Additionally, a well-planned diet and rest schedule can aid in recovery.