Otitis externa, also known as external otitis or swimmer’s ear, is an inflammation of the outer ear that can lead to ear pain, hearing loss, and discharge.
Treatment Recommendations for Endocrine Otitis Media
Otorhinolaryngology Issue: Sudden hearing of double sounds in one ear and occasional bubbling sounds in the ear. What kind of condition could this be? How to treat and prevent it?
Pediatric otitis media is a disease caused by bacterial infection, typically accompanied by fever and ear pain. In treatment, antibiotics are the primary method, which can be administered through intravenous infusion or oral medication to quickly reach the affected area and exert its effects. Before the eardrum perforates, phenolic ear drops can be used for pain relief; after the eardrum perforates, antibiotic ear drops should be used for treatment.
Treatment and Recommendations for Mucopurulent Otitis Media in Children
A 3-year-old boy is experiencing ear itching, pain, and yellowish earwax, accompanied by headaches and fever. How should pediatric otitis media and tinnitus be treated?
Treatment Methods and Medication Suggestions for Children with Otitis Media
Treatment Methods and Precautions for Earache in Children with Otitis Media
Treatment Methods for Yellow Water Otitis Media in Children’s Ears
Offer diagnosis and treatment suggestions for children with otitis media with yellow discharge