Otitis media with granulation does not necessarily have to be surgically removed, for the granulation is small, can first be treated conservatively, but if the granulation caused by chronic suppurative otitis media, and the size of the larger, then you need to carry out surgical treatment. The granulation caused by otitis media is related to the prolonged stimulation of the middle ear mucosa by the inflammation, and the patient may have symptoms such as pain and pus flow, etc. If the granulation is small, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use ofloxacin ear drops to add dexamethasone sodium phosphate injection to carry out local anti-inflammatory treatment, together with oral cephalosporin, penicillin and other medicines. Generally after the inflammation is controlled, the granulation can gradually subside. However, if the granulation is caused by chronic suppurative otitis media, the patient may be accompanied by long-term intermittent or continuous pus flow in the ear, and even lead to tinnitus, hearing loss, secondary cholesteatoma, etc. Surgical treatment is needed to completely remove the middle ear lesion in order to lead to the purpose of relieving and controlling the inflammation. Middle ear infection with granulation, should consult the doctor in time, follow the doctor’s instructions to improve the relevant examination, such as otoscopy, CT examination, hearing examination, etc., so that the doctor can formulate the appropriate medication and treatment plan.