What medication is used for ear infections in children

There are two possibilities for ear infections in children: the first one, ear infections without pus flow and without tympanic membrane perforation, is mostly considered as acute otitis media or chronic secretory otitis media. Oral antibiotic medications, such as cefaclor dry suspension, amoxicillin clavulanate potassium dry suspension, plus nasal sprays, such as mometasone furoate nasal spray, are mostly effective and can be recovered quickly. The second, acute purulent otitis media, with perforated eardrum and pus flowing from the ear, first of all, the pus should be cleaned up, and topical ear drops can be used, which are more effective than oral medications, such as oxyfloxacin ear drops, plus oral antibiotics may be more effective, with specific treatment.