What’s wrong with cochlear pain when you press it?

Patients who experience cochlear pain are likely to have it due to local inflammation. Patients can experience severe pain in the ear, which may be strongly related to viral infections, and may also be due to ear herpes, acute otitis media, chronic otitis media, otitis externa, and some other ear diseases. Therefore, it is recommended that patients visit the ENT clinic of their local hospital in a timely manner to identify the specific cause of the disease under the diagnosis of a professional doctor so that a more accurate diagnosis can be made. In addition, patients can take azithromycin or other drugs for treatment under the guidance of a doctor, for example, amoxicillin can play a good anti-inflammatory role and is more effective in relieving the symptoms of cochlear pain.