What medication to take for a pseudocyst of the auricle

Pseudocysts of the auricle, which may be pseudocysts of the auricle, are treated with incision or puncture drainage, local injection of agents, and oral medications are of little significance. Oral medications are of little significance in the treatment of auricular pseudocysts, but if the surface lesions are severe and secondary bacterial infections occur, anti-infective treatment with antibiotics such as cephalosporins is used under medical advice. Auricular pseudocysts can be managed by draining the fluid from the capsule and injecting drugs into the capsule. The specific operation method is: incise the cyst or puncture the cyst under aseptic operation, and then inject pingyangmycin, 15% hypertonic saline and 50% dextrose solution into the cyst according to the specific situation, and then put pressure on the bandage. The use of these drugs should be in accordance with the doctor’s instructions. Patients with pseudocysts of the auricle should seek medical attention to avoid delays.