What to take for painful ear infections

The most common cause of painful ear inflammation is diffuse inflammation of the skin of the external ear canal caused by prolonged ear digging. The skin surface of the external ear canal is covered with nerves and blood vessels and can become exuded, swollen and painful, which requires the use of cephalosporin antibiotics. For example, cefradin capsules, roxithromycin with oxyfloxacin ear drops and hydrogen peroxide ear drops; if the pain is severe, you can use pain and blood capsules or ibuprofen in combination. If the pain is caused by otitis media, the first step is anti-inflammatory treatment with oral cefuroxime sodium and cefradine capsules, along with nose spray, and the pro-discharge drugs Ceno or Mucosolvan.