There are many different causes of ear swelling in patients, the most common being secretory otitis media. The symptoms of ear swelling occur as a result of the patient’s upper respiratory tract infection. In terms of treatment, patients can take oral cefixime capsules, or cefprozil capsules. Before use, it is best to clarify whether the patient has a history of allergy to cephalosporin to avoid allergic reactions. Patients can take oral Oronema drops to promote drainage treatment, which can effectively promote the accumulation of fluid in the patient’s middle ear cavity and drain outward through the eustachian tube. However, during the administration of Oronema and cephalosporin, an interval of half an hour is needed to avoid mutual reactions between the drugs. Patients should not blow their nose forcefully to avoid aggravating the patient’s condition. Normal active treatment for about a week, the condition will have a significant improvement, if no improvement, to the hospital ENT detailed examination, to avoid delay.