Chronic otorrhoea, or persistent ear drainage, is typically treated with prescription antibiotic ear drops. Generics like ofloxacin or ciprofloxacin are highly effective as they target the infection directly in the ear canal. Often, these are combined with a steroid, such as dexamethasone, to help reduce inflammation and swelling. If you have a perforated eardrum, these drops are generally safe, but you should avoid water entering the ear. I highly recommend consulting an ENT specialist to examine your ear, confirm the cause, and prescribe the safest, most effective ear drops for your specific condition.
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