The cost of surgery for otitis media varies depending on the region, the level of the hospital and the way the operation is performed. First of all, a nasal endoscopy, ear CT and hearing examination should be performed at the hospital to rule out the presence of adenoid hypertrophy, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, middle ear cholesteatoma or mastoiditis. For adults with simple secretory otitis media, tympanic membrane puncture and tube placement can be performed under endoscopy; for children or patients who need to have adenoids removed or radical mastoidectomy at the same time, inpatient examination is required and costs are higher. Consultation. The cost often includes surgery, anesthesia and otorhinolaryngology-related medication changes, and postoperative antibiotics to prevent infection. After discharge from the hospital, you need to eat a light diet, eat less spicy and stimulating food, exercise, and avoid colds and local infections in order to be completely cured.