Will mastoiditis get better with middle ear tubes?

After the middle ear tube can only play the role of improving local drainage, need to actively control the premise of infection control this treatment, acute middle ear mastoiditis can be controlled and gradually cured.
Acute middle ear mastoiditis is a purulent inflammation of the mucous membrane of the mastoid air cavity, especially the mastoid bone, which is developed and spread from some severe acute suppurative otitis media, and is a complication of acute suppurative otitis media. It is often caused by the virulence of the causative organisms, drug resistance, insensitivity to commonly used antibiotics, as well as the patient’s weakness and poor resistance, and the poor drainage of the mastoid airspace.
Before the formation of a fused pus cavity in the mastoid process, with reference to the results of bacterial culture and drug sensitivity test, early application of large doses of sensitive antimicrobial drugs administered intravenously, and the choice of tympanotomy, tympanic membrane tubing and other ways to improve the local drainage, the inflammation can often be controlled and gradually cured.
If the infection cannot be controlled despite the above timely and standardized treatment, or if there are suspected complications, mastoidectomy will be adopted.
When suffering from middle ear mastoiditis, you can actively consult a doctor for a systematic examination to clarify the diagnosis and the extent of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment. If you need to have a middle ear canal operation, you can consult a specialist to fully understand the information about your condition and the contents of the operation.