Mycotic otitis media, i.e. fungal otitis media, patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions to treat with antifungal drugs and strengthen life care. Patients with fungal otitis media are prone to ear pain, water in the ear canal, hearing loss and other symptoms. In order to control the condition and reduce discomfort, patients with fungal otitis media need to thoroughly clean the secretions and mold plaque in the ear canal. Use sterilized saline or 3% hydrogen peroxide solution (hydrogen peroxide) to clean the fungal clumps and scabs, and then wipe dry with cotton swabs, and then locally apply antifungal medications such as miconazole nitrate cream or mildew ointment, or spirit of salicylic acid (1%) and amphotericin B (1%) ointment. If the tympanic membrane is perforated, be careful not to mistakenly apply drugs to the mucosa of the tympanic chamber. Oral antifungal medication, such as itraconazole, fluconazole, etc., as prescribed by the doctor. It is recommended that patients with mycotic otitis media be treated with medication under the guidance of a doctor, and not to use medication indiscriminately. During the period of medication, strengthen the ear care, avoid foreign body stimulation, ear into the water.