I m going to have an earache on and off these days, what s going on

Updated on healthy 2024-07-22
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Let's check it first、It may be otitis media、I am、Sometimes tinnitus、

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are many reasons for dizziness and ear pain: 1. If there is an upper respiratory tract infection, nasal congestion, runny nose, severe pain in the deep part of the ear, and symptoms such as ear hearing loss and tinnitus, it is considered to be caused by acute non-purulent otitis media; 2. If you are middle-aged or above and have a history of hypertension, it may be caused by increased blood pressure; 3. If dizziness is accompanied by paroxysmal tingling or throbbing pain in the ears or accompanied by nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, it is necessary to rule out the possibility of increased intracranial pressure caused by intracranial diseases; 4. If there is cervical spondylosis, it can also cause dizziness or paroxysmal pain in the ears; 5. Diseases of the organs around the ear or away from the ear organs can also cause reflex or referred pain in the ear or accompanied by dizziness and other symptoms. In specific cases, it is necessary to go to the otolaryngology department, and if necessary, to the neurology department and other related departments.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    On fire, right? Get some hydrogen peroxide and wash it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This situation should be distinguished, one. Problems with the ear, such as pulling the pinna as painful may be ear boils, and otitis externa can also be painful.

    Two. Problems other than the ear, such as rhinitis, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, temporomandibular arthritis, etc., can cause earache, which is exacerbated by eating and drinking.

    It is best to go to the hospital for a detailed examination.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Earache includes several causes:

    1. Earache can be pain in the ear, pain in the pinna, or pain around the ear, especially behind the ear. In addition, pain is generally more common in inflammation, with inflammatory pain being the most common;

    2. Non-inflammatory otalgia is actually a neuropathic pain. According to different conditions, the most common one is otitis externa, boils and swelling of the external auditory canal, which are bacterial infections, and common bacterial infections cause earache;

    3. Earache caused by viruses, such as ear pain caused by herpes zoster virus, will invade the sensory nerves around the ear, causing severe pain, which often continues to be sharp, gradually worsened, difficult to relieve in a short time, and even requires painkillers. There is also a sudden and sudden pain. Generally, according to the characteristics of the pain, it is probably judged to be neuropathic pain, and it is also a symptom of degeneration of sensory nerve endings.

    For inflammatory pain, anti-inflammatory, anti-infective, including topical drops, ointments, and antibiotics are needed. Antiviral drugs can be used for viral drugs, and symptomatic analgesics are needed for patient pain, that is, commonly used analgesics, including Fenpidex, and other progressive uses, from low efficiency to escalate the use of analgesics.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, most people don't pay much attention to their ears unless they care a lot about the size of their ears. But when you have an earache, the affected ear can be painful to you – it's like a behemoth that makes it hard for you to think about anything else.

    Analysis of the causes of earache.

    Although earaches cause a variety of unspeakable suffering, they are rarely life-threatening. They can still be very serious, though, especially if they are caused by an infection. Symptoms of ear infections include earache and hearing loss.

    Signs of ear infection in young children may include rubbing or pulling the ears, excessive crying or irritability, fever, nausea, and vomiting. Untreated ear infections can cause permanent hearing loss, and earaches can sometimes reflect problems in other parts of the body, so it's important to have your doctor check for earaches.

    In addition to infection, the most common cause of earache is a blocked Eustachian tube. An Eustachian tube is a thin, membrane-lined tube that connects the inside back of the nose to the middle ear. Normally, the Eustachian tube opens when swallowing so that the air pressure in the middle ear matches the atmospheric pressure.

    But sometimes the Eustachian tube can become blocked, usually caused by a cold, sinus or throat infection, or allergies. When this happens, a vacuum occurs inside the middle ear that sucks and strains the eardrum, causing pain.

    This type of earache is especially common among people who fly in flights. When the aircraft takes off, the air pressure in the cabin decreases; When the plane lands, the air pressure in the cabin rises again, and in both cases the air pressure becomes very rapid. Normally, the air in the Eustachian tube balances itself, but if there is a blockage in the upper airway, such as a nasal congestion caused by allergies or colds, the movement of the Eustachian tube will not be as natural.

    Pressure changes while riding elevators in tall buildings and scuba diving can also cause this earache. )

    Disease analysis: referred earache.

    Sometimes, illness and discomfort in other parts of the head and neck can cause an alarm to ring in the ears. This is called referred earache because it originates elsewhere in the body but is felt in the ear. This is also one of the important reasons to ask a doctor to check for earache.

    According to an otolaryngologist (a doctor who specializes in treating diseases of the ear, nose and throat), the most common type of referred earache is the "five Ts": tongue, teeth, tonsils, throat and temporomandibular joint.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are generally four situations:

    1. Cerumen blockage, that is, earwax.

    2. Acute secretory otitis media, caused by the rhinitis of a cold or a buried mu.

    3. Acute otitis externa, caused by ear picking.

    4. If it is fossa pain in front of the ear, it is temporomandibular joint dysfunction.

    It is recommended that you go to the ENT department of the hospital to check the above diseases. If there is traction and tenderness in the ear, it is usually otitis externa. It is related to ear plucking. This knowledge is hopefully useful to you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Guidance: Recommendation: Go to the hospital for a physical examination, in addition to checking the teeth and blood routine.

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