Ear inflammation, clinically common acute otitis externa, acute suppurative otitis media, secretory otitis media and other conditions, need to be targeted treatment according to the cause. Treatment needs to be tailored to the cause of the disease to develop individualized treatment plans, so that it can be better quickly.
1. Acute otitis externa: the imbalance of the barrier function of the external auditory canal due to ear digging, water in the ear canal, or the blockage of cerumen in the external auditory canal, thus combining with infection. Generally, it is recommended to use hydrogen peroxide solution, ofloxacin ear drops and other ear drops for treatment, and in serious cases, oral or intravenous antibiotics and glucocorticoids can be used. In severe cases, oral or intravenous antibiotics and corticosteroids can be used. Cerumen should be removed from the external ear canal as much as possible.
2. Acute suppurative otitis media: mainly due to bacterial infection caused by the Eustachian tube and blood pathway, with symptoms such as earache, hearing loss and pus flow. You need to use ofloxacin ear drops ear drops treatment, with cephalosporin antibiotic anti-infection treatment. And at the same time actively treat the nasal cavity and throat cavity and other infectious diseases of the upper airway.
3. Secretory otitis media: mainly due to the dysfunction of the Eustachian tube, resulting in pressure imbalance in the middle ear cavity, oozing and fluid accumulation in the middle ear cavity, with symptoms of ear stuffiness, blockage, hearing loss, tinnitus and so on. Treatment with nasal spray glucocorticoids, vasoconstrictors that constrict the mucosa of the nasal cavity, and pro-drainage agents that promote mucus movement are needed. Surgical treatment is necessary.
There are more diseases that cause ear inflammation, which need to be combined with specific symptoms, diagnosis, and targeted treatment.