Pediatric otitis media can lead to temporary hearing problems, common symptoms include ear pain, purulent earwax, headache, and fever. Treatment methods include oral antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications, and in severe cases, regional treatment or surgery may be required.
A seven-month-old baby has been exhibiting the behavior of scratching their ears and hitting their head. After a doctor’s examination, it was found that the ear canal was red and swollen. After using the triamcinolone acetonide chloramphenicol solution drops, the ear treated with the drops appeared to be white. Inquiry about whether this condition is related to the treatment, and whether the medication should continue to be used. If it is not suitable, then alternative treatment methods need to be understood.