Suppurative otitis media generally refers to suppurative otitis media, which usually does not heal on its own. Suppurative otitis media is generally an inflammatory reaction of the mucous membrane in the middle ear caused by bacterial infection in the middle ear cavity, with pus flowing from the middle ear cavity into the external ear canal, resulting in pus flow, which usually does not heal on its own. The main treatments for purulent otitis media are medication and surgery. 1. Medication: If acute suppurative otitis media, standardize the application of sufficient antibiotics to control the infection, such as penicillin, cephalosporins, etc.; chronic suppurative otitis media, when the mucous membrane of the tympanic chamber is congested, edema, and secretion is more, you can use antibiotic ear drops to drop the ear, such as oxfloxacin drops, chloramphenicol drops and so on. 2. Surgery: If purulent otitis media is still accompanied by tympanic membrane perforation after the inflammation and infection subside, and some chronic inflammatory foci remain in the depths of the middle ear and mastoid process, mastoidectomy or tympanoplasty can be performed. In conclusion, purulent otitis media should be actively consulted, and the medication and treatment should be standardized according to the doctor’s instructions; if the inflammation is not controlled in time and the condition continues to progress, it can cause many intracranial and extracranial complications, such as encephalitis, brain abscess, epidural abscess and vertigo.