The goal of treatment is to cure the infection. Treatment is often prolonged, lasting several months, because of the difficulty of treating the bacteria and the difficulties reaching an infection that is within bone tissue.
Antibiotics effective against the microorganism are given for prolonged periods. They may be given intravenously, or sometimes by mouth. Antibiotics should be continued until scans or other tests show a reduction in inflammation.
Occasionally, surgical debridement of the skull is needed to allow drainage and to reduce deterioration of the bone.
Malignant otitis externa usually responds to prolonged treatment but may return in the future.
Call for an appointment with your health care provider if:
Go to the emergency room or call the local emergency number (such as 911) if convulsions, decreased consciousness, severe confusion, or similar symptoms develop.