It is possible to call the emergency room for otitis media, which is determined by the condition of otitis media. First, in severe cases of otitis media, there is a large amount of pus flowing inside the ear canal, the patient has pain inside the ear and a significant loss of hearing, there can be headaches, dizziness and even fever and other related symptoms, and some patients can have systemic manifestations such as nausea and vomiting. If the patient does not visit the doctor during the day, he or she should go to the ENT department at night to see an emergency doctor. The emergency doctor will give the ear canal cleaning treatment to suck up the pus in the ear canal as much as possible, and at the same time, he or she can use levofloxacin ear drops for ear bath treatment to reduce the inflammation in the ear, and give systemic anti-inflammatory treatment to reduce the inflammation in the ear canal to avoid further aggravation of the disease. Secondly, patients with otitis media who have acute symptoms, especially infants and children with acute secretory otitis media and acute congestion of the tympanic membrane should actively go to the hospital because the pain is very obvious and many infants and children are very uncomfortable. You should go to the emergency department to find a doctor to apply phenol glycerin ear drops for ear drops treatment, but of course, if the eardrum is perforated, it cannot be used to quickly reduce the pain in the ear, to avoid crying in the child, and to avoid further aggravation of otitis media inducing the appearance of systemic infection, so otitis media can be seen in the emergency department.