What should I do if there is inflammation in my ears? What should I do?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-26
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Ear inflammation generally needs to be symptomatic according to the symptoms**, and ear inflammation generally includes otitis externa, acute otitis media, etc.

    1.Otitis externa. Otitis externa refers to the inflammation of the external auditory canal and subcutaneous tissues, which is generally caused by bacteria, fungi and other pathogenic microorganisms, and will cause symptoms such as edema, itching, and pain in the external auditory canal.

    For otitis externa caused by bacterial infection, patients can use antibiotic ear drops such as ofloxacin ear drops, lomefloxacin hydrochloride ear drops**. For otitis externa caused by fungal infection, patients can use antifungal solutions such as methyl acetate and clotrimazole**.

    2.Tympanitis. Otitis media is generally caused by infection with pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses, and symptoms such as ear pain, hearing loss, and tinnitus may occur. Patients can be treated with antibiotic drugs such as erythromycin, cefuroxime**.

    At the same time, it can also be carried out with glucocorticoid drugs such as dexamethasone and prednisone under the guidance of a doctor**. If the patient's symptoms are severe, surgery may be used**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Inflammation in the ear area, if mild, may resolve on its own.

    Inflammation of the ear includes inflammation of the auricle, inflammation of the external auditory canal, and inflammation of the middle ear. The most common form of auricular inflammation is acute purulent perichondritis, which is characterized by significant congestion, swelling and pain in the pinna.

    Inflammation of the external auditory canal is often caused by factors such as ear picking and water ingress in the ear, and there may also be boils or infectious cysts in the external auditory canal, and there are different degrees of ear canal congestion and swelling.

    Middle ear inflammation is often secondary to an upper respiratory tract infection and can lead to varying degrees of tympanic membrane congestion and varying degrees of earache.

    If the inflammation of the ear is obvious, it is necessary to actively treat the infection to avoid further aggravation of the condition or the possibility of other complications.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Ear inflammation, if it is otitis externa, it is mostly caused by the injury after picking the ear, the invasion of bacteria, and can also be induced by foreign bodies, otitis media pus, water intake during swimming, etc. In the case of otitis media, it is often a painful complication of an upper respiratory tract infection such as the common cold or throat infection.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, it is recommended that you go to a professional ear, nose and throat hospital in time to do a detailed ear examination to clarify what causes it, so as to make a targeted plan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Surgery should be available now.

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