I am still experiencing issues after my cholesteatoma surgery; what medications or ear drops should I use to treat this?
It is quite common to experience mild symptoms, like dampness or slight discomfort, as your ear heals after cholesteatoma surgery. However, because your ear anatomy is modified and still healing, you should not use any ear drops without consulting your surgeon. If there is inflammation or a mild infection, your ENT specialist may prescribe antibiotic drops (such as ofloxacin or ciprofloxacin), sometimes combined with a steroid (like dexamethasone) to reduce swelling. For discomfort, generic pain relievers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen are safe to use. Please contact your surgical team so they can examine your ear and prescribe the exact treatment you need.