Question

My son is 3 years old, and he has been complaining of ear pain for the past week. I’ve noticed that he has a lot of yellow earwax and sometimes has a slight fever. How should I treat ear pain caused by otitis media in children?

Answer

When treating ear pain caused by otitis media in children, you can administer a suitable dose of antibiotic medication. You can also opt for regional therapy methods, such as using anti-inflammatory ear drops for the child. If the child primarily exhibits ear pain symptoms, it is recommended to give them a moderate amount of pain relief medication under a doctor’s guidance to alleviate the pain. For children with fever symptoms, you can administer fever-reducing medication. If the symptoms are severe or if there is a perforation in the eardrum, it is advisable to seek medical attention at the hospital as soon as possible, which may require surgical treatment. While undergoing treatment, it is also important to provide the child with a light diet and enhance nutritional supplementation to aid in a quicker recovery.