The best way for otitis media to heal on its own? Can otitis media go away on its own?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-09
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If otitis media wants to heal on its own, it is estimated that it will take a long time, and it can be combined with some medications**, as well as to improve some bad habits in life.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The symptoms of otitis media are relatively mild, and sometimes they can be cured by themselves, but the vast majority of patients with otitis media need to go to the hospital for regular treatment. Once diagnosed with otitis media, it is necessary to undergo a sufficient, regular, and full course of treatment, and it is possible to completely ** otitis media. If it is not standardized, the patient can prolong and turn into chronic otitis media, and in severe cases, it can also cause otitic intracranial complications and otitis extracranial complications, such as labyrinthitis, facial nerve palsy, meningitis, brain abscess and so on.

    At the same time, it should be noted that even after otitis media is **, there must be appropriate measures to prevent it, otherwise it is possible to suffer from otitis media again. In addition, different types of otitis media, **method and ** efficacy are also different, some patients may be secretory otitis media, and some patients may be chronic purulent otitis media. Therefore, the treatment plan that is suitable for it is not suitable for all patients, if you have symptoms of ear discomfort, please go to a regular hospital for diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Whether otitis media can heal on its own depends on the type of otitis media, the severity of the disease and the patient's physical fitness. If the normal body is better, the inflammation is relatively mild, the onset time is not long, and there is a possibility of your own **; Children and elderly patients are usually weak, the inflammatory reaction is relatively severe, there are obvious symptoms, the onset time is long, and they need to go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital as soon as possible to avoid complications, and in severe cases, tympanic membrane perforation, hearing impairment, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Otitis media, if you have a good physique, strong resistance, and good immunity, then your otitis media can heal itself, but if your resistance is not strong, it is best to find a doctor to cooperate with the doctor**, so that the recovery is faster.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Otitis media is a relatively difficult chronic disease to treat, and it will affect your own life more severely, so you should immediately ** after getting otitis media, there is no way to cure otitis media on its own.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is possible to be positive in time, but it is relatively long to persist in it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, otitis media can be completely**, but it is recommended that you go to the hospital** because it is not easy to heal on its own. Incorrect blowing of the nose can lead to otitis media, which can be caused by water entering the middle ear through the nasopharynx during swimming.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Go to the central hospital for a check-up, don't think it's a trivial matter, don't be afraid of 10,000.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Some otitis media can be cured on its own, but only acute otitis media with mild symptoms and a short course of disease, as well as secretory otitis media, may heal spontaneously, and purulent otitis media generally requires drugs**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of course, otitis media does not go away on its own. Otitis media generally needs to be treated with drugs to reduce inflammation, and otitis media generally does not heal on its own. So you have to take medicine to do it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If otitis media is not serious, it will indeed heal on its own, but if it is serious, you must go to the doctor to take medicine, otherwise it will seriously affect your hearing.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is also possible for otitis media to heal on its own, but it is best to see a doctor after getting otitis media, so that it can get better quickly.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Causes of otitis media 1. Under normal conditions, there is air in the middle ear, which is continuously absorbed by the mucosa in the middle ear on the one hand, and new air is injected through the eustachian tube on the other hand, so that the middle ear cavity is equal to the external air pressure, so that the tympanic membrane can be maintained and the normal hearing function can be ensured. 2. Water in the ears when swimming

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

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

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Acute and chronic purulent otitis media.

    Acute and chronic suppurative otitis media is initially treated with medication and instillation. Among them, ** mainly choose drugs that can reduce inflammation; For topical use, external agents such as normal saline are used; Ear drops are liquid drugs that are dropped into the patient's ear and flow to the middle ear through the tympanic membrane perforation.

    If the purulent otitis media has progressed further into mastoiditis, the drug will not be effective at this time and surgery will be required**.

    2. Secretory otitis media.

    The purpose of secretory otitis media is to improve middle ear ventilation and clear middle ear effusion, so its first policy is to control local infection.

    Medications prescribed by a doctor can be sprayed into the nasopharynx to reduce local edema. If symptoms persist after 3 months of continuous use, a puncture is required.

    3. Osteoulative otitis media.

    If the ear pus flow smoothly in patients with osteotic otitis media, topical medication** is sufficient; If the pus flow is obstructed or unsmooth, surgery is required**.

    4. Cholesteatoma otitis media.

    For cholesteatoma otitis media, medication** alone is not helpful. Drugs can only play a role in temporarily eliminating pain, and cannot completely **. If you want to treat both the symptoms and the root cause, you need to have surgery**.

    The use of surgery to eliminate the exfoliated epithelium in the middle ear is the most critical factor in cholesteatoma otitis media.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Otitis media is a common cause of earache in children. Otitis media usually occurs in children under 8 years of age. It is usually a painful complication caused by an upper respiratory tract infection, such as the common cold or throat infection.

    Blowing your nose inappropriately can also lead to otitis media. Swallowing water into the mouth should be avoided when swimming, so as not to enter the middle ear through the nasopharynx and cause otitis media. Nasopharyngeal lymphoid tissue hyperplasia easily obstructs the eustachian tube and oropharyngeal orifice, obstructs drainage, and causes otitis media.

    Children's lack of self-protection, such as ear damage caused by swimming in unclean water, ear digging and inflammation of the external auditory canal** are not timely, etc., can easily lead to otitis media. Infants and young children often have otitis media with improper diet, malnutrition, and low immunity.

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