Ear pain after cochlear implant surgery may be a normal reaction after surgery, but if there is redness, swelling or abscess in the wound, etc., it may be infected, and requires timely pain relief and anti-infection treatment. It usually takes about 7 days for the wound to recover from cochlear implant surgery. During this period, the surgical wound and suture site may cause slight pain due to nerve stimulation or local tissue regeneration, which is a normal physiological phenomenon of post-operative recovery. If the pain is too severe, you can choose to take pain medication such as ibuprofen extended-release tablets, celecoxib tablets and so on. Cochlear implant surgical wounds in the postoperative bacterial infection, may also lead to surgical wounds appear more obvious ear pain. The pain can be relieved by taking anti-inflammatory and analgesic medications such as aspirin tablets, acetaminophen tablets, etc. It can also be treated by taking cefixime tablets or roxithromycin capsules to fight the infection. If cochlear implant has pain after the surgery, you should choose the appropriate medication to treat it under the guidance of your doctor in time.