What to avoid with otitis media

Patients with otitis media have the following taboos: 1. Try not to eat warm and tonic things during the medication period, such as bullwhip, deer antler, ginseng, cinnamon, tenfold tonic paste, etc., and also abalone, etc. 2. Try not to eat greasy hairy things during the onset, such as chicken, fish, crab, female pork, brisket, pork, mutton, leek, etc. These hairy things tend to induce the inflammation to stay untreated, which is not conducive to the recovery of inflammation, and greasy things also tend to aggravate the inflammation, which is not conducive to the recovery of otitis media as soon as possible. 3. Do not eat spicy and stimulating things, including chili, pepper, ginger, garlic, onion, pepper, etc., because spicy things tend to aggravate the local congestion of the mucous membrane of otitis media and increase inflammatory exudation. 4. Try not to eat too salty or less pickled foods, such as pickled vegetables, salted duck eggs, sauerkraut, pickled meat, pickled fish, etc., which tend to induce patients to have 5. Try to eat warm and cool liquid food, do not eat things that are hard and require excessive chewing, such as less peanuts, pistachios, less hard chestnuts, etc. Try to reduce chewing so that otitis media can recover as soon as possible and reduce the pain caused by the chewing process.