How can I prevent redness of the eardrum and redness behind the ear?

  Redness of the tympanic membrane and redness behind the ear are most often seen in patients with intracranial venous sinus occlusive cranial hypertension, most patients have perforated tympanic membrane with pus, and some patients have redness of the tympanic membrane and redness behind the ear. Intracranial venous sinus and venous thrombosis is the main cause of cerebral venous reflux and impaired cerebrospinal fluid absorption, which results in cranial hypertension, and this particular type of cranial hypertension is called venous sinus occlusive cranial hypertension.  Transverse sinus thrombosis is mostly due to otitis media or mastoiditis lasting several weeks, the patient has headache, which is aggravated by head rotation, vomiting, skin vein congestion behind the ear, and if phlebitis has extended to the internal jugular vein, there is tenderness in the neck, optic disc edema, which is mostly confined to the diseased side and is not severe, and focal encephalitis symptoms are convulsions and light hemiparesis on the opposite side. When the left transverse sinus thrombosis is present, aphasia can be manifested. Most patients have perforated tympanic membrane with pus flow, and some patients have red tympanic membrane and postauricular redness and swelling. The pressure is increased during lumbar puncture, the cerebrospinal fluid is clear or slightly yellow, and the protein quantification and white blood cell count are increased in acute occlusions with hemorrhagic infarction.  Prevention against the causes of venous sinus occlusive cranial hypertension, treatment of chronic otitis media and some systemic diseases that may cause the disease, such as extracranial tumors, blood disorders, metabolic disorders, etc.  For acute venous sinus occlusion caused by inflammation, high-dose antibiotic therapy with high efficiency and broad spectrum is used to prevent thrombosis and reduce recurrence. (from 36% to 12%). The use of anticoagulants is still debated. For those with cranial hypertension, dehydration should be given to lower the cranial pressure treatment health search, dexamethasone 20mg/d has the effect of reducing cerebral edema. In the diet, it is advisable to eat high-protein food, high vitamin food, and high-calorie easy-to-digest food. Avoid greasy and difficult to digest food, avoid fried, smoked and barbecued food, avoid high salt and high fat food.