Question

The patient inquires about the lack of improvement after one month of Eustachian tube dilation liquid treatment, and is concerned about whether surgery can be performed when inflammation has not yet resolved.

Answer

Medical professionals suggest that mild cases of Eustachian tube dilation can be treated with elastic stockings and avoiding prolonged standing or walking. For severe cases, surgical treatment may be necessary. Additionally, the patient asks about the immediate need to use the bathroom after the infusion, and doctors recommend that this may be a normal body reaction to the infusion but suggest further examination to determine the cause. As for whether surgery can be performed when inflammation has not yet subsided, doctors advise that inflammation should be controlled first, and surgery is typically performed after inflammation has resolved to reduce the risk of complications.