What can I do if my congenital preauricular fistula becomes inflamed?

When a congenital preauricular fistula becomes inflamed, with symptoms such as redness, swelling, pain and pus overflow, you should seek prompt medical attention.
The doctor will give appropriate treatment according to the condition, such as topical anti-infective medication, ointment, physiotherapy, oral or intravenous antibiotics, and abscess incision and drainage.