What is the best medicine for eustachian tube infection

Eustachian tube inflammation can take the following drugs: 1, oral cephalosporin antibiotics; 2, the application of glucocorticoid drugs, such as prednisone 25mg qd orally, usually taken for 4-6 days time; 3, the application of intranasal decongestant nasal drops, in order to reduce the inflammation of the nasal mucosa as well as the mucosa around the pharyngeal tube, to promote the opening of the function of the pharyngeal drum tube; 4, oral mucosal promoters of the discharge of agents such as the standard myrtle oil or eucalyptus-pinocereus capsule. Patients may undergo Eustachian tube blowing to promote the recovery of Eustachian tube function. If accompanied by acute rhinitis or pharyngitis, acute rhinitis and pharyngitis need to be treated to facilitate the recovery of the inflammation of the Eustachian tube and improve hearing.