How to drain the fluid from the tympanic chamber

Patients who have fluid formation in the tympanic cavity are clinically manifested by a significant feeling of stuffiness inside the ear. Patients may feel a significant decrease in hearing and even tinnitus. In terms of treatment, patients can use conservative medication, such as oral eucalyptus pinene enteric soft capsule or Oronema drops to promote the cilia in the middle ear cavity to move the fluid outward, or spray with hydroxymetazoline nasal drops to improve the ventilation of the nasal cavity and facilitate the discharge of fluid from the middle ear drum. If conservative treatment with medication is not effective, tympanocentesis can also be considered to extract the fluid from the middle ear cavity, and if necessary, the patient can also consider general anesthesia and tympanic tube placement. After active treatment, the patient’s tympanic effusion will definitely improve significantly. In life, patients should pay attention to avoid the formation of otitis media and try to exercise more to strengthen their resistance.