Question

A six-year-old boy is experiencing ear pain, occasional discharge of yellow fluid, along with loss of appetite and fatigue. How should children’s otitis media be treated?

Answer

The treatment for children’s otitis media involves selecting appropriate anti-inflammatory and painkillers under a doctor’s guidance, and regional therapy can also be considered with the use of anti-inflammatory ear drops. If the child has a high fever, it may be appropriate to take fever-reducing medication, but if the fever persists, medical attention should be sought promptly. Additionally, if the child has serious conditions such as perforation of the eardrum, immediate medical treatment is required. Parents should pay attention to children’s otitis media, bring their child to a doctor as soon as possible, and pay attention to daily prevention and health care.