Some otitis media surgeries often leave stitches on the surface of the body, which can usually be removed completely or intermittently in 5 to 7 days, but depending on the individual’s physical condition, the exact recovery will depend on the doctor’s examination. Surgical incisions for otitis media are usually hidden and can be made on the back of the ear and in the external auditory canal. After the surgical incision for otitis media is sutured, it will usually heal superficially in 5 to 7 days, during which time appropriate anti-infection treatment is required under the supervision of the doctor to prevent the wound from becoming infected. As each person’s physical condition is different, the speed of postoperative incision healing varies. If the healing is slow or secondary infection occurs, it may take more than 10 days to remove the stitches. After otitis media surgery, you should pay attention to dietary taboos, do not eat too spicy and stimulating food, and reduce excessive chewing, which is beneficial to the healing of the incision.