How to treat an infected ear piercing hole
Ear piercing inflammation generally requires treatment through local disinfection, topical medication, and oral drugs. Specific approaches are as follows:
1. Local Disinfection
Ear piercing inflammation is primarily caused by bacterial infection, which may lead to local symptoms such as redness, swelling, pain, and inflammatory exudate. Hydrogen peroxide or iodophor can be used to disinfect the affected area, reducing irritation from inflammatory secretions.
2. Topical Medication
After disinfection, topical application of medications such as erythromycin ointment, fusidic acid cream, or chlortetracycline hydrochloride ointment can be performed under medical guidance.
3. Oral Medication
As directed by a physician, oral antibiotics such as enteric-coated erythromycin tablets, amoxicillin capsules, or levofloxacin tablets may also be taken for treatment.
In addition to the above methods, if the infection is severe, intravenous drug therapy may also be administered, such as penicillin sodium for injection, ceftriaxone sodium for injection, or levofloxacin hydrochloride injection. During treatment, maintaining local hygiene is important to prevent worsening of inflammatory symptoms.