Question
A five-year-old girl recently experienced ear pain, increased earwax with a yellow color, and accompanied by a slight fever. How should one treat children’s middle ear infection and tinnitus to achieve good results?
Answer
The treatment of children’s middle ear infection can be selected based on the symptoms, with appropriate medication. If the symptoms are severe, consider complementary regional therapy, such as using anti-inflammatory ear drops. If ear pain is the main symptom, painkillers can be administered in appropriate amounts to relieve discomfort. When accompanied by fever, antipyretic medication can be given, and in severe cases, immediate medical attention should be sought. If an eardrum perforation occurs, immediate surgical treatment should be performed. During the treatment period, it is important to ensure that the child maintains adequate nutrition, eats a light diet, and gets enough rest to avoid overexertion.