What medication for acute otitis media in babies

Acute otitis media in babies is clinically defined as an acute inflammation of the middle ear due to infectious factors. The infection enters through the external auditory canal route to disturb the middle ear, and can also disturb the middle ear through the eustachian tube, which is a tube between the nose and the ear called the eustachian tube. It is mainly caused by infection, so the first step is to control the infection and treat it. The main thing is to use antibiotics, mainly cephalosporin antibiotics for children. At the same time, antibiotic ear drops, such as oxyfloxacin ear drops and compound jessamine ear drops, are given. Other medications can be used, such as Mucosolvan syrup, Oronema drops, etc. These medications mainly promote the excretion of secretions from the tympanic cavity. If the baby also has an acute upper respiratory tract infection, or chronic rhinitis, etc., they need to be treated at the same time. For example, the nasal cavity can be sprayed and washed with sea salt water, and the nasal cavity can be filled with some medications, such as furosemide nasal drops, darifenin, or nasal glucocorticosteroids, such as endosulfan, etc. These medications are mainly used.