Infections of the ear, eye and surrounding tissues require medication based on the condition and type of infecting pathogen. Common ear and eye infectious diseases include otitis media, trachoma, acute bacterial conjunctivitis, etc. Different medications can be chosen according to the symptoms and infectious agents. 1. Ear infections: including otitis media. Acetaminophen and other antipyretic and analgesic drugs can be used to treat the symptoms of earache and fever; chloramphenicol glycerin and other ear drops can be used externally to alleviate the local inflammation, and penicillin, cefuroxime and other antibiotics can be chosen to treat the bacterial infection. 2. Eye infections (1) Trachoma: erythromycin, ofloxacin and other eye drops can be used for local anti-inflammatory, artificial tears or ice boron drops to relieve irritation symptoms. (2) Acute bacterial conjunctivitis: topical anti-inflammatory eye drops such as ofloxacin and ice boron drops can be used to relieve irritation. Usually no systemic medication is needed. The above drugs need to be used under the guidance of the clinician, unauthorized use of drugs is prohibited; ear, eye and other infections, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease, and comply with the doctor’s instructions for treatment.