Otitis media is divided into acute otitis media, chronic suppurative otitis media, and secretory otitis media.
Acute otitis media is generally caused by a cold. Anti - inflammatory drugs such as cefaclor can be used, and ofloxacin ear drops can be used to drip into the ear.
For chronic suppurative otitis media, there is pus in the ear. Hydrogen peroxide can be used for flushing, followed by anti - inflammatory drugs and ear drops.
For secretory otitis media, if there is fluid in the middle ear, tympanic membrane puncture can be considered for treatment.