What are the symptoms of otitis media in infants?

Typical symptoms of otitis media in infants include ear pain, tinnitus, hearing loss, ear pus, etc., which can be accompanied by crying, fever, malaise, etc., and need to go to the ENT department of regular hospitals in time. 1. Ear pain, tinnitus: children with severe pain in the ear, some patients may have tinnitus symptoms. 2. Ear pus: with the progress of the disease, after the perforation of the eardrum, some patients may have pus or blood secretion in the ear. 3. Hearing loss: some patients may have different degrees of hearing loss. 4. Crying: Due to the small size of infants, they will cry and cry when ear pain and other discomforts occur in otitis media. 5. Fever, fatigue: Infants with otitis media may have fever, fatigue, loss of appetite and other accompanying symptoms. If the diagnosis of otitis media in infants, you need to go to the ear, nose and throat department of the regular hospital in a timely manner to give standardized treatment, do not self-medication, so as not to aggravate the condition or adverse reactions.