Otitis media first look to see if your eardrum is perforated before washing your ears with hydrogen peroxide. If there is no perforation, you can use drip cleaning!
Use 3% hydrogen peroxide, 10 ml each time, two to three times a day, and dry it within 5-10 minutes after instillation!
If the tympanic membrane is perforated, use a cotton swab saturated with hydrogen peroxide, and rotate the cotton swab in the ear to the inflamed middle ear. If there are small bubbles, do it a few times, and then use a dry cotton swab to dry the hydrogen peroxide in the ear.
Steps to wash ears with hydrogen peroxide
First, use a cotton swab to saturate the hydrogen peroxide, and rotate the cotton swab in the ear to the inflamed middle ear. If there are small bubbles, do it a few times, and then use a dry cotton swab to dry the hydrogen peroxide in the ear. Hydrogen peroxide has an effect on pus and prevents bacterial infection, but at the same time it is locally irritating.
Expert Tip: Hydrogen peroxide generally has a stimulating effect on inflammation, resulting in pain! But everyone’s situation is different. Some people use hydrogen peroxide to reduce inflammation and only feel itchy, not painful!