The clinical care for tympanic membrane repair includes the following: the first is general care. Patients are advised to rest in bed as much as possible to avoid activities that may lead to displacement or dislodgement of the repaired tympanic membrane, and to avoid catching colds and cold to avoid upper respiratory tract infections that may induce infection within the tympanic chamber and lead to failure of the repaired tympanic membrane. When resting in bed, patients should avoid squeezing the operated side of the ear to avoid local pain or even bleeding, eat a light diet, minimize chewing on the operated side of the teeth, and eat more easily digestible food, vegetables and fruits. The second is the postoperative care of some medications. It is necessary to apply anti-inflammatory drugs for adequate anti-inflammatory treatment because it is very important to pay attention to whether there is any infection after the surgery for otitis media. The third type of care is the post-operative medication change care. Because the recovery period for otitis media surgery is one month to two months, it may take about three to four times to change the medication after the surgery is done, and the medication change may be a little painful and require good cooperation from the patient, so you should keep a cheerful and patient mind to be compliant and avoid some anxiety, loss of confidence and other psychology.