The most important treatment option for ear inflammation is anti-inflammatory treatment. In the case of otitis externa or external ear canal boils, which cause more pronounced pain, there will be significant auricular pulling pain. The swollen area can generally be disinfected with alcohol cotton balls, surface application of Bactrim ointment, and oral administration of cefradin capsules or roxithromycin capsules. If it is caused by otitis media, antibiotics such as cefradine capsules or cefuroxime sodium tablets can be applied. In addition with nose spray medications, such as coleus or reno-cort, as well as with drugs that promote discharge, such as chenode or mucosolvan. In addition, no water is allowed in the ears, and no more digging is allowed.