Is acute catarrhal otitis media serious for pilots?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-27
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello. Catarrhal otitis media (OME) is a non-purulent inflammation caused by obstruction of the Eustachian tubes and dysfunction of ventilation and drainage.

    The principle of catarrhal otitis media is to improve middle ear ventilation and clear middle ear effusion.

    Acute catarrhal otitis media**: systemic antibiotics and corticosterol hormones promote resolution of mucosal edema and prevent intratympanic fluid from mechanizing adhesions. Local hot compresses, massages.

    1% ephedrine saline solution is dropped intranasally to promote the recovery of Eustachian tube function. Dexamethasone or prednisone is taken orally for a short period of time**. However, there have been reports that acute corticosteroids in children do not improve hearing.

    Long-term tympanic effusion can be aspirated by tympanic membrane puncture with strict disinfection.

    Ways to make the Eustachian tube patency:

    1.The drug method is to use nasal drugs such as fur anesthetic fluid to make the eustachian tube unobstructed;

    2.swallowing and blowing and pinching of the nose;

    3.Catheter blow-up requires a specialist doctor to perform the procedure. The latter two should not be used in patients with acute upper respiratory tract infections.

    Daily care:1Pay attention to physical exercise to enhance physical fitness and prevent colds.

    2.Periauricular massage and guidance.

    3.If swallowing or catheter blowing is used, the following three points must be noted:

    1) In the process of blowing, you need to be patient and meticulous, and the action should be light. If the nasal septum is curved and prevents catheter insertion, a catheter with a longer curved end can be used instead, and the contralateral nasal cavity can be blown.

    2) When blowing, pinch the ball and do not use too much force to prevent the eardrum from being blown up.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's an inverted eardrum.

    Not serious. No.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It can be good. For the treatment of deformity catarrhal otitis media, it is advisable to clear away heat and dampness, warm and yangize water, strengthen the spleen and lungs, make the inflammation liquid bright, and the otopharynx is clear, and all symptoms are flat.

    1: E-liquid**.

    Prescription: 1 gram of e-liquid, 5 ml of vegetable oil.

    Usage: Mix two oils thoroughly, drop into the ear with a straw, twice a day, 1 drop each time.

    Efficacy: It can be effective in 3 days and can be cured in 5 days.

    2: Chinese patent medicine**.

    Prescription: 90 grams of Liushen pills, 6 grams of alum, 3 grams of borneol.

    Usage: Mix well at the end of the drug research, wipe the secretion with cotton old slips, and blow the medicine into the affected ear with a wheat tube or plastic tube, once a day.

    Efficacy: 4 times of medication and burial, with an effective rate of 100

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Ka Ying does pure otitis media synonymous with secretory chiropractic otitis media, Hu Fang clears middle ear effusion, improves middle ear ventilation and drainage. You should go to the hospital and you can use tympanic membrane puncture. The Department of Otolaryngology of Liaoning Fengtian Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine is more authoritative, you can go and have a look.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Let me tell you first, you can go to the hospital to blow a eustachian tube, take some antibiotics, don't take too long, it's not good for a long time, if it really doesn't work, you can have a straight tympanic membrane**, in short, you don't Zheng Pao is very worried, and then contact if you have a round limb!

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