Common causes of earaches are trauma and infection. Injury and inflammation of the auricle, inflammation of the external ear canal, and inflammation of the middle ear can all cause earache symptoms. Depending on the location of the disease, the patient’s behavior varies, as does the treatment. Ear pain caused by trauma or inflammation of the auricle is mainly characterized by damage, redness, swelling and pain in the auricle, and some patients may also have migraine headaches on the affected side, and in severe cases, there may be fever. If there is a laceration, it needs to be promptly cleared and sutured; if it is red, swollen, painful and other discomforts, it is usually treated with oral medication, preferring penicillin antibiotics, such as amoxicillin. Glucocorticoid drugs such as dexamethasone and prednisone acetate can be added as appropriate. Ear pain caused by inflammation of the external auditory canal, the patient is mainly manifested as pain and discomfort in the ear canal, the examination can see the congestion and swelling of the inner wall of the ear canal, the severe cases of the external auditory canal narrowing is obvious, the tympanic membrane can’t be peeped at, and some patients will also have the symptom of pus flowing from the ear canal. For the treatment of otitis externa, oral medication to treat the same auricular inflammation, if the ear canal pus, can be cleaned with hydrogen peroxide, and then drops of ofloxacin ear drops soaked. If the earache is caused by middle ear inflammation, the patient will also have headache, ear canal pus, hearing loss and other symptoms, and serious intracranial and extracranial complications may occur. For the treatment of otitis media, the oral medication is the same as that for auricular inflammation, and the cleaning method is the same as that for the treatment of pus in the external ear canal when there is pus in the ear canal. Usually, the ear canal should not enter water, so as not to cause inflammation of the middle ear cavity; also try to avoid colds. If there are serious complications, consult a doctor in time. Most patients with chronic otitis media require surgery to achieve healing. There are also earaches that are caused by lesions in the nasopharynx and throat, so earaches should be routinely checked for nasopharynx and throat. Earache, is a symptom, first of all, to clarify the cause of pain, as well as the specific location of the pain, and then can be targeted treatment. Therefore, once the ear pain, in the absence of lacerations, you can first try oral anti-inflammatory drugs, if no improvement, we must promptly consult a doctor. (Specific medication, please combine with clinical, subject to the guidance of the doctor’s interview)