What to do about otitis media? Isn t it going to be healed for a long time

Updated on healthy 2024-04-12
36 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I took cotrimoxazole tablets and ate well.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The main manifestations of otitis media are earache, pus, perforation of the eardrum, and hearing loss.

    1. Positive upper respiratory tract infectious diseases, such as chronic sinusitis and chronic tonsillitis.

    2. Drugs**: The simple type is mainly used for local drugs, and can be used as an aqueous solution of antibiotics or a mixture of antibiotics and steroid hormones, such as chloramphenicol solution, chloramphenicol cortisone solution, ofloxacin ear drops, etc., **otitis media and otitis externa, etc.

    3. Precautions for topical medication.

    1) Clean the pus in the external auditory canal and middle ear cavity before taking the drug, which can be cleaned with 3% hydrogen peroxide or boric acid water, and then wipe it off with a cotton swab or suck up the pus with a suction device before dropping.

    2) When the amount of pus is large, it can be used with water, and when the amount is small, boric acid alcohol can be used.

    4. Perforation of the membrane affects hearing, and it is feasible to destroy the tympanic membrane by repairing Zheng Supplement or tympanoplasty.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you have otitis media for several years and have a long course of disease, you should consider it chronic otitis media. Chronic inflammation will be reversed, it may be acute **, acute attack, anti-inflammatory**, need to clean the ear canal first, and then drip antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drugs, in the inflammation Pei Zheng remission period can also take traditional Chinese medicine**. In terms of diet, avoid spicy and greasy food, eat more vitamin-rich vegetables and fruits, and drink plenty of boiled water.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course, you can, go to the regular otolaryngology department** medication, and then pay attention to maintenance yourself.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The timing of otitis media needs to be differentiated on a case-by-case basis. If it is secretory otitis media, that is, oozing otitis media, there is fluid inside the tympanic cavity, and usually, it takes 2-3 weeks to seek medical attention in time, and the duration is relatively long. If the U.S. guidelines are followed, sometimes it does not heal, and if it is invasive** after 4 months**, such as tympanic membrane puncture**, it needs to be different from person to person, because the early or late of the disease** is determined by the severity of the disease, which is not very certain.

    Acute onset of suppurative otitis media is acute, and patients will have colds, coughs, and especially ear pain at night. If the pain is relieved quickly, it will recover after 2-3 days of taking anti-inflammatory drugs, but for later stage completely**, it usually takes at least 2-3 weeks. For chronic purulent otitis media, surgery can only be performed if there is a perforation of the tympanic membrane, because of repeated pus infections.

    If tympanic membrane repair surgery is not performed, there will be intermittent pus drainage, followed by hearing loss. Therefore, for different types of otitis media, the corresponding ** time will be different.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The course of otitis media generally takes about 7 days to 15 days, but it also varies from person to person, because each person's condition is different, and the method is not the same. Eat more fresh vegetables and fruits in your life.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Otitis media takes about a week to ten days, and some cases are relatively mild, and the body's resistance is relatively strong, which will shorten the course of treatment, which takes about five days. If the condition is more serious and the body's resistance is weak enough, the time may be extended, and it will take about a month.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    For acute suppurative otitis media, systemic antibiotics and topical antibiotic ear drops can be used, and complete recovery usually occurs in six to eight weeks. For chronic purulent otitis media, surgery is performed**, and the healing time varies depending on the extent of the lesion, the nature of the lesion, and the type of surgery.

    Normally, for simple tympanic membrane repair surgery, the healing time is about one month, while for complex middle ear surgeries such as open mastoid hearing reconstruction and tympanoplasty, the dry ear time is three months, and the hearing returns to a relatively stable and better state in six months.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Tympanitis. The course of the disease is also different depending on the type. The course of acute purulent otitis media is relatively short, and it can be completely completed in about 7 to 10 days after systematic anti-infection**.

    If there is no obvious effect after the drug, it is considered that the drug used is not symptomatic, and the hospital should be revisited in time to adjust the measures. Chronic otitis media.

    The course of the disease is relatively long, and it is easy to recur**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Depending on the type of otitis media, the duration of treatment for acute otitis media is generally one to two weeks, but if chronic otitis media or otitis media has caused perforation of the eardrum and affected hearing, the recovery time will be extended depending on the situation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Chronic purulent otitis media is divided into simple, granulopathic, and cholesteatoma types, simple conservative**, generally** will get better in three weeks, granulation and cholesteatoma types are recommended to be operated on**, and dry ears should take 3 to 6 months after surgery.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It depends on the severity of otitis media, the different types, each person's physique is different, the length of conditioning time, the doctor's best method, and the recovery time seems to be prolonged.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    For patients with otitis media, it is necessary to ensure adequate rest, and can use pillows to raise the neck to prevent middle ear congestion and aggravation of inflammation. In addition, if there is pus in the ear, be sure to prevent water in the ear when washing your hair and bathing, and keep your ears clean and dry. If there is a perforation, ear drops are contraindicated to prevent further aggravation of pain.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Wash with hydrogen peroxide, avoid spicy food and hot food.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    One is to take medicine, and the other is to avoid eating spicy food.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is no fixed time for this, and in general** otitis media, what we ask is to use antibiotics as soon as possible to control the infection. And a sufficient amount of treatment. Avoid becoming chronic.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Take 5 whole scorpions of silkworm cocoons, 3g of alum, and 1g of borneolCalamine 2gThe alum is packed into a silkworm cocoon, burned into a charcoal form with charcoal, and the charcoal is ground into fine powder together with whole scorpion borneol, realgar and calamine.

    Rub the medicinal cotton into thin strips, dip a little of the end of the drug, put it in the affected ear, change the dressing 2 3 times a day, clean the patient's external ear canal with hydrogen peroxide before changing the dressing, this method has the effect of detoxifying and amassing sores and building muscle and stopping bleeding. It can be used for acute and chronic otitis media, pus in the ear, filthy smell and itching pain in the ear. Pay attention to rest and ensure sleep time.

    Pay attention to indoor air circulation and keep the nasal passages open. Positive ** nasal disease: Blowing the nose can not be forcefully and at the same time the two nostrils should cross the unilateral blowing of the nose. After swimming, let the water in the ears flow out, and people with chronic otitis media should not swim.

    Actively prevent and treat colds.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Infection of the middle ear cavity and perforation of the tympanic membrane caused by bacteria. It is usually caused by colds, upper respiratory tract infections, and bacterial infections of the external ear canal. There are two types: acute and chronic.

    Acute otitis media may have fever, severe ear pain, and once the eardrum is perforated, the pressure decreases and the pain disappears. Chronic otitis media becomes chronic due to the lack of effective control in the acute stage, and it is reversed as pus, which does not heal, and may cause complications for a long time, such as intracranial complications, purulent meningitis, brain abscess, etc.; Extracranial complications such as facial paralysis, labyrinthitis, etc.

    According to your description, it should be otitis externa; Otitis externa can be divided into two categories, one is localized otitis externa, also known as otitis externa; The other type is diffuse inflammation of the external auditory canal**, also known as diffuse otitis externa. Clinical manifestations: Severe ear pain during boils in the external auditory canal, aggravated when mouth opening and chewing, and can be shot to the same side of the head.

    Feeling generally unwell, body temperature may rise slightly. When the swelling is severe in blocking the external auditory canal, tinnitus and decreased suction may occur. Examination showed auricular traction pain and tragus tenderness, and localized redness and swelling in the cartilage of the external auditory canal**.

    After the redness and swelling mature, pus in the external auditory canal drains out of the ear, and the earache is relieved. Severe boils in the posterior wall of the external auditory canal can cause redness and swelling in the posterior auricular groove and mastoid area, and should be distinguished from acute mastoiditis. Patients with acute mastoiditis often have a history of acute or chronic purulent otitis media, with obvious fever, no auricular traction pain, and mastoid tenderness; There is a perforated tympanic membrane or a markedly hyperemic, more pus.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Otitis media is inflammation, so the inflammation of otitis media is the same as inflammation in general. The main thing is infusion, cephalosporin is the main ** drug, and the effect should be very good.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There are two main types of otitis media: purulent otitis media and catarrhal otitis media. Purulent otitis media, with pus in the ear, pain in the ear, perforation of the tympanic membrane, and even intracranial infection as the main manifestations, should be treated with anti-inflammatory **. In the acute exacerbation phase, penicillin and cephalosporins may be preferred for anti-inflammatory**.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If otitis media is severe, you need to go to the hospital for a first-level examination, under the guidance of a doctor. Evidence of guilt is handled rationally downstream.

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  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Otitis media is serious and otitis media is serious, what do you need**? I think in serious cases, I should go to the hospital with a little more experience**. Both Chinese medicine and Western medicine are possible.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    If otitis media is particularly severe, suppuration may occur, in which case surgical debridement is required.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The delivery man can not know about the small problem, but the answer to the question must also go to the hospital**

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Causing a perforated eardrum requires surgery in the hospital, if drugs are not used.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    If otitis media is severe, it is best to go to the hospital for **, so as not to miss the opportunity**.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    For the ** of otitis media, it is nothing more than the treatment of the drug ** and the care after the **. Traditional Chinese medicine is a very good way to fundamentally improve the disease, this method can improve the physique, thereby improving immunity, so that patients with otitis media can get, on this basis, after the patient, only need a reasonable diet, pay more attention to the health of the ear, so as to ensure that otitis media will never**.

    The specific method is carried out with Chinese medicine powder, which is also the best method for otitis media. The advantage of this method is that it can act directly on the affected area, ensuring that there is no risk and no pain to the patient, and it is basically non-toxic. The specific operation method is to wipe the ear canal clean with a disinfectant cotton swab, and then use a clean paper towel rolled into a thin tube, or a thin plastic tube to dip an appropriate amount of medicinal powder, and put it into the depth of the ear canal by blowing.

    The effects of this method include dehumidification and anti-inflammatory, relieving tinnitus, earache, etc., as well as clearing heat and relieving fire, and the effect of kidney qi weakness, so as to achieve the purpose of hearing restoration.

    In general, otitis media is a relatively stubborn but can be a disease, as long as the patient goes to a regular hospital for timely treatment, and actively carries out nursing work after the disease, it can effectively ensure the effect of the disease, and the follow-up is no longer. Therefore, if you want to ** otitis media, you still have to be patient** and wait patiently for the effect.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    For the ** of otitis media, it depends on the type of otitis media. In the case of acute otitis media, most of them can be treated with anti-inflammatory. Ear drops can be given with topical ear drops, followed by an oral cephalosporin antibiotic**.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Otitis media needs to be carried out according to the symptoms**, and it is recommended that oral anti-inflammatory drugs can be used, and anti-inflammatory ear drops can be used at the same time or as prescribed by a doctor.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Acute otitis media is caused by viral and bacterial infections, viral infections require the use of antiviral drugs, bacterial infections require the use of antibiotic drugs, and in case of fluid accumulation, nasal administration**; Chronic otitis media is divided into purulent otitis media and secretory otitis media, which is generally maintained**, and when there is an acute attack in the non-acute phase, surgery is required.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Otitis media can only get better quickly by standardizing the condition, mainly as follows:

    1. For acute otitis media, you can choose antibiotic drugs** and use nasal sprays to spray your nose. If the ear is pus-draining, topical antibiotic ear drops are also required. Clause.

    2. For chronic purulent otitis media, the effect of medication may not be obvious, and it is recommended that patients undergo minimally invasive surgery. Otitis media is mostly caused by bacterial infection, and the most common route of infection is through the eustachian tube, mainly through the eustachian tube and the bacteria of the nasopharynx and nasopharynx into the middle ear cavity.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Hello, what I personally think is the best for you. The specific medical institution needs to be observed and considered by yourself.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Otitis media can be divided into two categories: non-purulent and purulent, and if it is purulent, it can also be divided into acute and chronic. The main manifestations are earache, pus, tympanic membrane perforation, hearing loss, etc. Secretory otitis media can progress to adhesive otitis media, tympanosclerosis, cholesterol granuloma and acquired primary cholesteatoma, etc., which can cause severe hearing loss and a series of complications if left untimely**.

    Long-term tympanotomy may leave a perforated tympanic membrane. Seek medical attention as soon as possible and actively cooperate** to avoid delay**.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Note! If otitis media is left untreated for a long time, it will cause deafness!

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    Children often show obedience and obscurity or difficulty concentrating. If otitis media is not treated, it will lead to hearing loss, so children often have slow response to sound, lack of concentration, and decreased academic performance, so this is also very affecting memory.

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