How is migraine caused by ear inflammation treated?

Otitis media is inflammation of middle ear mucosa, which is generally related to upper respiratory tract infection, cold and ear water intake. It can induce running water and pus in the ear, causing dizziness, headache, hearing loss and other symptoms. Active anti-inflammatory treatment is needed. Firstly, the secretion of external auditory canal is washed locally with hydrogen peroxide, then the topical anti-inflammatory treatment is performed with ofloxacin ear drops, and then combined with oral or intravenous antibiotics, cephalosporins or penicillin antibiotics can be selected. If you have a persistent severe headache, you need to improve the CT examination of the temporal bone to see if there is cholesteatoma or meningitis. If cholesteatoma occurs, it needs surgical treatment as soon as possible to remove the focus. If you have meningitis and brain inflammation, you need vancomycin, ceftriaxone and other powerful antibiotics. If the patient has severe headache due to otitis media, he must actively use anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs. The commonly used analgesic drugs in clinic are ibuprofen capsules or loxoprofen sodium tablets. It is suggested that patients can use it selectively.

Amoxicillin injection or cefoperazone injection are commonly used in clinical practice, and skin test should be done before taking antibiotics to avoid allergic reaction of patients.

At the same time, patients can also go to the rehabilitation department for baking therapy, which is beneficial to the absorption of inflammation in the middle ear cavity.

If there is a large amount of pus flowing out of the patient's ear canal, it needs to be washed repeatedly with hydrogen peroxide or normal saline. Patients with otitis media complicated with headache should get better after active treatment for about a week.

In life, patients should exercise more and enhance their resistance.