Acute otitis media can usually be cured in 7-10 days with active and effective treatment, but it depends on the individual case and cannot be generalized. The recovery time for acute otitis media varies from patient to patient due to different resistance. Acute otitis media occurs when the body’s resistance decreases, and the typical clinical manifestations are ear pain, hearing loss, and tinnitus. In the vast majority of cases, patients will gradually return to normal in 7-10 days after taking active and effective treatment. If acute otitis media can be treated with systemic plus local antibiotics, it may heal in about 1 week. Some patients with purulent otitis media are more seriously ill, which may cause perforation of the eardrum and pus flowing from the ear, and the course of treatment is relatively long. It is recommended to treat with antibiotics such as dotted hydrogen peroxide plus topical oxyfloxacin ear drops under the guidance of a doctor. Patients with acute otitis media should promptly consult an otolaryngologist and actively cooperate with the doctor for relevant treatment. During the attack, the diet should be light, pay attention to rest and avoid water in the ear canal.