Acute otitis media in children is clinically common and has the following characteristics and problems: 1. What are the manifestations of acute otitis media in children? It is often manifested as ear pain, ear scratching and fever. Clinical observation is that ear pain is the most common. 2.What happens when I have acute otitis media? Firstly, ear pain; secondly, hearing loss (children have limitations in expression and often cannot describe it); thirdly, pus flowing from the ear and recurrent attacks; other: mental discomfort, nausea and vomiting, vertigo, etc. The first three are more common. 3. What are the causes of acute otitis media in children? The most common cause is “cold” and “sinusitis”; the second is water in the ear. 4.How to treat acute otitis media in children? Anti-infection, pain relief and hearing restoration. Commonly used: antibiotics such as “cephalosporins”; ear drops such as “Ofloxacin ear drops”; pain relievers such as “Merlin”, “Tylenol”, etc. “etc. 5.How long does it take to treat acute otitis media in children? It takes about one week. It is important to note that the relief of ear pain does not mean that the disease is cured. Earache is usually relieved in a day or two after regular treatment, but treatment still needs to continue. 6. What should I do if my child has acute otitis media with pus flowing? Acute otitis media in children can aggravate into purulent otitis media, so the treatment time needs to be relatively longer. However, at present, parents pay more attention to timely treatment, and there are relatively few cases of suppuration. 7. Are local methods reliable? Commonly used methods include blowing antibiotic powder in the ear, Yunnan Baiyao powder, canola oil, etc. These are not reliable, so do not delay treatment.