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Perforated Acute Otitis Media (AOM with tympanic membrane perforation) is treated slightly differently from uncomplicated AOM because the perforation allows topical therapy to reach the middle ear.

1. First-line Treatment
A. Topical Antibiotic Ear Drops (Most Important)
Use quinolone ear drops because they are safe in perforated TM.
- Ofloxacin ear drops
- Dose: 5 drops in affected ear twice daily
- Duration: 7โ10 days
OR
- Ciprofloxacin ear drops
- Dose: 4โ5 drops twice daily
- Duration: 7โ10 days
Avoid aminoglycoside drops (e.g., Gentamicin, Neomycin) because they can be ototoxic if TM is perforated.
2. Oral Antibiotics (if indicated)
Give systemic antibiotics if:
- Moderate/severe infection
- Fever
- Young child (<2 years)
- Bilateral disease
- Systemic symptoms
First line:
- Amoxicillin
- 80โ90 mg/kg/day divided BID
- Duration 7โ10 days
If severe infection or recent amoxicillin use:
- Amoxicillinโclavulanate
- 90 mg/kg/day (amoxicillin component)
3. Analgesics
- Paracetamol 10โ15 mg/kg every 6 hours
OR - Ibuprofen 10 mg/kg every 8 hours
4. Local Care
- Keep ear dry (no water entry).
- Do not plug ear tightly.
- Gentle ear toilet/suction if discharge excessive.
5. Follow-up
- Re-examine after 1โ2 weeks.
- Most perforations heal spontaneously within 2โ4 weeks.
- If persistent perforation >6 weeks โ ENT referral.
6. Red Flags (Refer ENT)
- Persistent otorrhea >2 weeks
- Suspected mastoiditis
- Hearing loss
- Recurrent perforations
Example Pediatric Prescription
- Ofloxacin ear drops: 5 drops BD ร 7 days
- Amoxicillin: 80โ90 mg/kg/day divided BD ร 7 days
- Paracetamol: 10โ15 mg/kg every 6 hr PRN pain

