Question

An 8-year-old boy has recently reported ear pain, sometimes accompanied by yellowish fluid discharge, along with a loss of appetite and an uncomfortable throat. How can one effectively treat itchy ears in children with middle ear infection?

Answer

It is recommended that parents choose appropriate antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications under a doctor’s guidance to help alleviate inflammatory symptoms. Conducting a bacterial culture of the ear secretions and using anti-inflammatory ear drops based on the test results can be helpful. If the child’s primary symptom is ear pain, appropriate painkillers can be administered to relieve discomfort. In cases of fever, appropriate medication should be used based on the child’s symptoms, and immediate medical attention should be sought in severe situations. These are common treatment methods. If the child develops symptoms of tympanic membrane perforation, prompt medical attention and surgical treatment are required. During the treatment period, it is important to maintain a light diet, focusing on liquid foods.