Patients with otitis media, causing headache symptoms, are experiencing acute otitis media, or even acute purulent otitis media, or may be experiencing an acute attack of chronic otitis media, all of which require active anti-infective treatment. If the degree of middle ear inflammation is relatively mild and the symptoms of headache are relatively mild, you can first take oral antibiotic treatment, such as oral amoxicillin capsules, cefaclor extended-release tablets, cefixime dispersible tablets, etc. If the degree of middle ear inflammation is relatively mild, you can first take oral antibiotic treatment. If the degree of middle ear inflammation is more severe, you will need infusion anti-infection treatment. If more purulent secretions accumulate in the external ear canal or middle ear cavity, you can promptly go to the hospital for a thorough cleaning of the ear canal to maintain good ventilation and drainage of the ear canal and middle ear cavity. If necessary, an endoscopy and CT scan of the ear should be performed to check for the presence of occupational lesions.