Patients with auricular chondritis can usually take prednisone acetate tablets if they have no drug contraindications. Auricular chondritis refers to an immune-mediated systemic inflammatory disease, the involvement of the external ear cartilage can appear auricular redness, swelling, pain, and auricular suppurative chondritis symptoms similar to the recurrent episodes of auricular atrophy as a “cauliflower”, or the formation of the external auditory canal stenosis, but the attack of the earlobe is not involved. Prednisone acetate tablets can be used as shock therapy for acute attacks. Prednisone acetate tablets are contraindicated in patients with hypertension, gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer, and electrolyte metabolism abnormalities. Some patients may experience adverse reactions such as diabetes mellitus and peptic ulcers while taking the drug. Auricular chondritis patients need to take drugs under the guidance of a doctor, do not take drugs without authorization.