Question
Can allergic rhinitis and otitis media be cured permanently?
Answer
Children have shorter eustachian tubes, which make it easier for pharyngitis to lead to otitis media. In the acute phase, pain is common. If not treated promptly or improperly, it may develop into chronic otitis media, resulting in persistent discharge from the ear canal. It is recommended to seek early treatment to prevent future complications. Treatment methods include using antibiotic solutions or ear drops containing a mixture of antibiotics and corticosteroids, as well as folk remedies such as using breast milk or sprinkling sugar on earthworms to dissolve them naturally before dripping them into the ear canal. These methods may all help alleviate symptoms.