The main clinical symptoms of otitis media are tinnitus, stuffy ears, and hearing loss in some severe cases. After active anti-inflammatory treatment, some patients will not disappear, often need to perform tympanic tube placement surgery. Tube placement usually requires hospitalization, and the procedure is performed under general anesthesia at a cost of about$15,000 or$6,000 for the entire procedure. The tubes are in place for about three months and need to be removed three months after surgery. During this period, the patient needs to have regular checkups to make sure that the tube has not been dislodged. After the operation, patients need to cooperate with the medication, during the hospitalization, patients can lose cephalosporin antibiotics for anti-inflammatory, after the hospital, patients can add oral drugs to promote the endocervix, clinically more commonly used, including oleandrin drops or eucalyptus pinenut enteric soft capsule. In addition, patients must pay attention to the body after the tube placement surgery, to avoid colds, which is easy to aggravate otitis media.