Can you take cephalosporin if your ear piercing is inflamed?

Ear hole inflammation is allowed as long as you are not allergic to cephalosporins. Most ear hole inflammation is considered to be caused by otitis externa or otitis media. It is recommended that while taking cephalosporins orally, the ear hole be treated with ear drops at the same time. The anti-inflammatory drops can be selected from the oxyfloxacin ear drops or lomefloxacin ear drops. If there is exudate in the ear hole, it is recommended to clean out the exudate before applying the ear drops. It is necessary to clean out the exudate in the ear canal with a cotton swab or suction device, and after the ear drops, Levanox gauze should be placed in the ear canal for local anti-inflammatory and anti-swelling treatment to facilitate the drainage of the exudate. During the treatment period, smoking and drinking are prohibited, as well as eating spicy and stimulating food, taking more rest and drinking more water.