An 18-month-old boy is brought to the clinic because he has been pulling on his ears. Two weeks ago, the patient was taken to an urgent care center for fever and irritability and was found to have acute otitis media of the right ear. He completed the prescribed course of amoxicillin, with resolution of symptoms. However, for the past few days, the patient has been tugging at both of his ears, and his parents are concerned that he may have another ear infection. Temperature is 36.8 C (98.2 F) . On otoscopic examination, air-fluid levels are visible posterior to both tympanic membranes, which appear translucent and gray. Pneumatic insufflation demonstrates reduced mobility of tympanic membranes bilaterally. Both external ear canals are clear. The remainder of the examination is unremarkable. Which of the following is the best next step in management of this patient?
A) Additional antibiotic course
B) Glucocorticoid therapy
C) Intranasal decongestant
D) Observation and follow up
E) Tympanostomy tube placement
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