What medication do adults take when they have otitis media?

Adults who have otitis media can take oral anti-inflammatory drugs, pay attention to allergic reactions to drugs with medication, and also pay attention to avoid drinking alcohol; together with Oronema drops or eucalyptus pinene enteric soft capsules, promote the discharge of secretions inside the patient’s middle ear cavity to the outside; if ear pus or pain is obvious, you can use oxyfluoxacin ear drops to reduce inflammation. If there is a lot of nasal discharge, you can spray Mometasone furoate nasal spray for treatment. The nose and ears are connected, so they often need to be treated together. The diet must be light and avoid particularly spicy food, which may aggravate the secretion of snot from the patient’s nose and be detrimental to the recovery of the disease. There are many causes of otitis media, which require prompt medical attention and regular diagnosis and treatment.