There is no anti-inflammatory drug that works best for otitis media, and medication is based on antibiotics, mucus thinning drugs and hormonal drugs. Patients should follow the doctor’s instructions for the condition of the medication.
1. antibiotic drugs: in the acute onset of purulent otitis media patients, you can choose oral broad-spectrum antibiotic drugs, such as cephalosporin antibiotics (such as cefixime), quinolone antibiotics (such as moxifloxacin) and other drugs for treatment.
2. Thinning mucus drugs: you can take myrtle oil capsules orally to treat the disease, the drug can thin the mucus in the lesion area, and also can promote the discharge of secretions from the lesion area.
3. Hormonal drugs: in more serious cases, glucocorticoid drugs can be used, such as dexamethasone, prednisone, etc., which can strengthen the anti-inflammatory effect.
Regardless of which drug is used to treat chronic otitis media, it is necessary to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions and not to abuse the drug at will.