Suppurative otitis media can take about 10 days to heal. Because purulent otitis media is often secondary to upper respiratory tract infections, the inflammation is more serious before it involves the ear and becomes purulent, so active anti-inflammatory and anti-swelling measures should be taken to promote the discharge of pus out of the middle ear cavity. In terms of treatment, patients can take orally dispersible tablets of Andrographolide and cefuroxime tablets, and ear drops of levofloxacin hydrochloride or ciprofloxacin ear drops for anti-inflammatory purposes, preferably 3-4 times a day, which can effectively reduce pus secretion. If the pus secretion is particularly high, you can go to the hospital and rinse with boric acid solution or saline repeatedly. After about 10 days of active treatment, the patient’s purulent otitis media situation will improve.