[I am Dr. Shi from Shanghai Sixth People’s Hospital. Today, Dr. Yin Shankai is unable to come here due to an emergency, so I have been entrusted to conduct this online interactive program with you. I am glad to have this opportunity to communicate with you. I see that many netizens are suffering from otitis media, so I will answer some representative questions below. Shi Haibo, Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Shanghai Sixth People’s Hospital [Netizen 123] Q: My daughter is 2 months old and was treated with ear drops of hydrogen peroxide and chloramphenicol after discovering otitis media some time ago. [A: From your description, it should not be an intracranial complication, and the treatment plan is correct. However, you said that you can hear intracranial sounds, and this symptom is not a typical manifestation of otitis media. In order to exclude other diseases, we suggest you take your child to the hospital. [My child was born prematurely at 7 months old, right? Recently, she has been having pus in her ears, so I took her to the hospital and the doctor said it was no big deal. The doctor said it was otitis media, so she used hydrogen peroxide to flush it out, and also used Helen drops, and ate disulfiram to reduce inflammation. [Guest Shi Haibo] A: We have no experience with your prescription, and it does not seem to be a very good one, so we do not recommend you to use it. Suppurative otitis media tends to flare up after a cold, so it is very important to prevent a cold. Prompt medical attention upon detection of symptoms can reduce complications. [The doctor said it was otitis media, but only prescribed “chloramphenicol eye drops” to use. I would like to ask: 1. Is it okay to use this medicine? 2. How can I be sure it is healed? I can’t even see inside. I would like to ask the doctor to give me an answer in his busy schedule. [A. In addition to using antibiotic ear drops, you should use hydrogen peroxide to wipe away the secretions so that the effect of the medication can be optimal. The medication should be dropped directly into the ear. Generally speaking, otitis media can cause hearing loss, and your child is only eight months old and may have another attack after a cold. I hope you will pay attention to keeping warm and preventing a cold. [My mother has been suffering from otitis media for many years and had a sudden attack a month ago. May I ask the expert what are the risks if open surgery is considered? What are the risks? Is it the danger of anesthesia? Please give us a good advice from the expert, thank you! High blood pressure and high blood sugar.