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Symptoms vary slightly depending on different types of otitis media. Typical symptoms of suppurative otitis media include earache, hearing loss, discharge of water in the ear canal, pus, and even bleeding. Secretory otitis media is mostly manifested as ear pain, ear tightness, ear blockage, hearing loss or tinnitus.
In addition to the above typical symptoms, it can also be accompanied by fever, headache and other systemic symptoms. Symptoms: 1. Earache is more common in acute purulent otitis media, and the pain is more obvious when the tympanic membrane is hyperemia, and if it is accompanied by purulent discharge in the middle ear, it can be manifested as severe pain.
Some patients will experience a feeling of ear congestion. 2. Patients with suppurative otitis media with flowing water or purulent ear canal, when the eardrum is perforated, watery, bloody or purulent discharge will flow out of the ear canal. Ear canal discharge can be persistent or intermittent, with the former being more common in middle ear cholesteatomas, especially when the ear canal discharge is like tofu residue with a foul odor, and the latter is more common in chronic simple otitis media.
3. Most patients with hearing loss will be accompanied by varying degrees of hearing loss, especially patients with middle ear cholesteatoma, because the ossicular chain is destroyed by cholesteatoma, the hearing loss is more serious. 4. Some patients with tinnitus will be accompanied by low-key or high-profile tinnitus. In patients with secretory otitis media, when the nose is pinched and the air is puffed, the "sound of air passing through the water" in the ear will be heard.
Note: Some patients may have symptoms such as fever, vomiting, and diarrhea.
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It may be otitis media, which is caused by some swelling and pus, which can be disinfected with hydrogen peroxide.
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I've also been to the hospital to check if there's any water, and I mean water in the ear, and there's a tube inside the ear and in the throat, and it's probably blocked there, and of course, a bad back can also cause tinnitus.
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If the ears are stuffy once, it may be caused by fire, and the fire will be very uncomfortable wherever it goes.
But it's not definitely caused by the fire, well, it is recommended that you observe for a few more days to see if this is the case.
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It may be that the sleeping position is not right, or it may be caused by the pressure on one side for too long, you can shake your head appropriately, pat your ears gently, and continue to observe. It can also be the cause of cerumen in the ear, otitis media, and cerebral insufficiency.
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Is the blockage of one ear caused by fire? I think it should be related to keeping up with the fire, if a person gets on the fire, he will get a lot of diseases, including ear blockage, tinnitus, and deafness.
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Is one ear stuffy caused by a fire, if you are on fire, it is also possible. You go to the hospital right away. What causes anti-resistance? It'll be fine while you look at it.
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If it is a sudden unilateral ear congestion that lasts for a short time, it may be caused by cerumen blockage or otitis externa, which requires an ear irrigation**, ear irrigation, or removal of cerurumen, and otitis externa can be treated with medication**.
If the medical history is relatively long, that is, chronic unilateral ear congestion, accompanied by deafness, vertigo, tinnitus and other symptoms, it is generally caused by Meniere's disease, or it may be caused by inflammation of the nasopharynx, middle ear cavity, or Eustachian tube dysfunction caused by a space-occupying lesion in the nasopharynx.
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This advice is not to blindly buy medicine by yourself**, it is best to go to the hospital to see, hang otolaryngology.
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Stuffy ears can be relieved in the following ways:
1.Eustachian tube disorders cause ear tightness, so you can take a deep breath, pinch your nose and puff up, promote the air through the eustachian tube into the middle ear cavity, and push the eardrum outward to relieve ear tightness.
2.Otitis media effusion caused by the feeling of fullness in the ear, and the accumulation of more fluid in the middle ear cavity, can be treated with anti-inflammatory drugs, mucus stimulation agents**, nasal spray hormones, and if necessary, tympanic membrane puncture or catheterization** can be used to improve the above symptoms. At the same time, examination of the nasopharynx excludes the possibility of adenoid hypertrophy or nasopharyngeal malignancy.
3.Methylcobalamin, vitamin B1, and Maizhiling can be given to the ears caused by sudden deafness, combined with hyperbaric oxygen**, which can help improve microcirculation and gradually improve ear tightness.
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I'm going to do the same, I think I'm in the shower.
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It's the sensation of tinnitus. After the air in the middle ear is absorbed, it cannot be replenished accordingly, resulting in negative pressure and a feeling of ear stuffiness.
Ear congestion may be a sign of impaired Eustachian tube function. One end of the Eustachian tube is on the anterior upper wall of the middle ear tympanic chamber, and the other end is in the nasopharynx, which is the passage connecting the middle ear tympanic chamber and the nasopharynx.
Because the eustachian tube communicates with the nasopharynx of the spring foci, infection of the nasal cavity and nasopharynx can easily invade the tympanic cavity along the eustachian tube and cause otitis media. If you often roll and roll, you will have symptoms of eustachian tube dysfunction, such as ear tightness, tinnitus, ear blockage, pressure, tympanic membrane tension, hearing loss, headache, dizziness, and increased self-hearing.
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The ears always feel very blocked, mainly due to the following reasons: 1. Cerumen embolism, the culprit of most ear blockages is cerumen embolism. Cerumen plugging is caused by cerurumen, which is commonly known as earwax, which gradually accumulates in the ear canal and fills most of the ear canal, causing sound to be obstructed when it reaches the eardrum, making the sound sound muffled and muffled, and the ear feeling uncomfortable.
2. Ear inflammation, ear inflammation is another common cause of ear blockage, and the infection site may be the middle ear or the outer ear.
3. Meniere's disease, Meniere's disease is an inner ear disease, which is mainly characterized by hearing loss, vertigo, tinnitus, and sometimes accompanied by ear blockage and fullness. The feeling of blockage and fullness accompanies the entire onset of the disease, and at the end of the onset period, the feeling of fullness disappears.
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Ear congestion requires a specialist examination. First, ear cerumen blockage can cause a feeling of ear blockage, which is relieved after removing cerumen. Second, there are nervous deafness, tinnitus, and can also have a feeling of blockage in the ears, which requires nourishing nerves, improving microcirculation, and maintaining adequate sleep.
Third, if there is a feeling of ear blockage after blowing the nose or after a cold, it may be related to the blockage of the eustachian tube, and it is recommended that the patient be examined in a specialized hospital, and if necessary, sound impedance, electroaudiometry, and otoendoscopy should be performed to determine the symptoms.
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When an ear is blocked, it is necessary to determine whether it is a conductive feeling of fullness caused by a foreign body in the ear canal or a nervous disorder. If it is caused by a neurological disorder, it is recommended that the patient seek medical attention promptly. If it is caused by a respiratory infection, Eustachian tube dysfunction should be considered.
Therefore, when the ear is blocked, it is best to go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment, and receive different ** according to different **.
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Hello, your stuffiness in your ears can be due to otitis media, which may have something to do with factors such as bacterial infections.
This should be done in time to the otolaryngology department for examination, anti-infective drugs**, and cephalosporins** can be selected.
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Then you'd better go to the hospital again, normally you won't feel this way.
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It is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up to see if there is otitis media.
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What to do if you have tinnitus in your ears, stuffy ears and blocked ears.
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The ears are clogged and stuffy, and some people will feel a layer of membrane sticking to the outside when listening to things, and they will not be transparent when listening to things. This condition is generally considered to be caused by an inverted eardrum, and in addition to the inflammation of the ear itself, the Eustachian tube is blocked. It is generally related to the nose, such as chronic rhinitis, or allergic rhinitis, the posterior end of the inferior turbinate is hypertrophied, resulting in the blockage of the pharyngeal opening of the eustachian tube.
If no inflammation is present, it is generally not a big problem. You can perform Eustachian tube blowing on your own or at the hospital, and the symptoms will gradually relieve. If there is inflammation, it is necessary to reduce the inflammation before performing Eustachian tube blowing.
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If you don't feel stuffy because of water or foreign objects in your ears, then it may be that the pressure in your ears is unbalanced, try to cover your ears with your palms, and then let go, and try several times; Another reason may be caused by poor rest, and if you don't rest well for a long time, you may also have stuffy ears or tinnitus, so it is recommended to get a good night's sleep. If the symptoms do not improve and are severe, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly.
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There are many reasons for ear congestion, mainly the following:
1. Cerumen plugging: Common cerumen plugging like the ear canal, that is, earwax clumps in the ear canal and seals the ear canal, which will lead to ear stuffiness, tinnitus, and hearing loss.
2. Inflammation of the external auditory canal: for example, otitis externa can cause an increase in ear canal secretions, block the ear canal and affect the vibration of the eardrum, and cause a series of uncomfortable symptoms such as ear stuffiness.
3. Middle ear factors: For example, otitis media can cause tympanic membrane congestion and thickening, and there will also be ear stuffiness.
4. Other factors: it may also be ootic otitis media or poor function of the cochlear duct, causing middle ear effusion, middle ear negative pressure, and ear stuffiness and ear blockage. Sensorineural hearing loss, such as sudden deafness, may also be accompanied by ear blockage.
If the symptoms of ear stuffiness and ear blockage continue to be relieved, it is recommended to go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital for corresponding examinations and **, such as otoscopy to observe the condition of the ear canal and eardrum, and you can perform an electrical hearing examination of the middle ear, as well as an acoustic impedance test of the middle ear to clarify**, and then carry out targeting**.
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