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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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Otitis media in infants is mainly due to ear discomfort due to bacterial infections. Acute otitis media can cause hearing impairment if left untreated**. Therefore, paying more attention to baby's ear hygiene and preventing cold diseases is the main way to reduce the occurrence of otitis media.
So what are the early symptoms of otitis media in infants? Let's find out!
1. Fever. If the baby suddenly has a fever and does not have cold symptoms, and the fever medicine still persists, it is necessary to consider the possibility of the baby suffering from otitis media, and take the baby to the otolaryngology department for examination as soon as possible.
2. Scratch your ears.
Generally, older babies will tell their parents when they are uncomfortable. If the baby keeps scratching his ears and the eardrum is swollen and red, parents also need to consider the baby's otitis media.
3. Shake your head. Babies with otitis media will feel discomfort in the head, and there will be left and right shaking head, because the inside of the baby's ears is uncomfortable, so they will shake their heads to relieve the discomfort.
4. Crying. If your baby suddenly becomes irritable, crying, and wakes up frequently at night, you need to take your baby to the doctor right away.
5. Poor hearing.
Babies with otitis media will have fluid leaking out of their eardrums, which can lead to hearing loss. If you find that your baby is very slow to respond to the mother's calls, you should treat it immediately.
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The common symptom of otitis media in infants is that there is earache, the child can be manifested as scratching the ear crying, and even have a fever.
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Hello, your question is what are the symptoms of otitis media in infants. Babies are particularly susceptible to otitis media, but the child will not say that these symptoms such as ear stuffiness and ear blockage, it is pain for him to manifest symptoms, and the child will only cry when the child is in pain, so if the infant and toddler cry in the middle of the night for no reason, make noise, and do not sleep, it may be that he has acute otitis media, see if he has the symptoms of the first day, if there are symptoms of the upper sense, it should be highly suspected, generally speaking, it is really acute purulent otitis media. The next day there will be pus, that is, the pus bacteria will penetrate the eardrum, and the pus will flow out of the ear, pay attention to see that the child's symptoms are pain, and when it hurts, he is crying.
Hope mine is helpful to you.
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Infant otitis media is generally the baby's milk leakage or bathing accidentally into the ear, a long time can easily lead to otitis media, the symptoms are fever, the ear can not touch, and irritability and crying.
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The early symptom of otitis media in infants is that the inside of the ears is very damp. The early symptom of otitis media in infants is that the inside of the ears is very damp. The early symptoms of otitis media in infants are that the inside of the ears are very moist, and this symptom is the early development of otitis media and the symptoms of the pancreas.
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Otitis media is caused by a secondary bacterial infection caused by a malfunction or blockage of the Eustachian tube (which connects the middle ear cavity to the back wall of the nasal cavity). If the baby has the following phenomena, parents should consider that it may be suffering from acute otitis media: [Fever] If the baby has a fever without cold symptoms, and the fever is more than 3 consecutive days, and the fever does not go away after taking medicine, it is necessary to consider that the baby may suffer from otitis media, and go to the otolaryngology department for examination as soon as possible.
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