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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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<>1. The reverse action of otitis media may cause the enlargement of the tympanic membrane perforation, thereby causing hearing loss, which will have a certain impact on the child's body and mind. If it is not timely, it may also cause the nerve function of the inner ear to decline, which will increase the difficulty of **.
2. The tympanic and the skull are relatively close to each other, and if otitis media is not timely, it may also cause thrombophlebitis, meningitis and other diseases, and in serious cases, it will have a certain impact on the life safety of children.
3. Acute purulent otitis media, if the method is not correct or dragged out, it may lead to the occurrence of chronic otitis media, and chronic otitis media is relatively more difficult.
4. If you have otitis media, the patient will have symptoms of tinnitus and persistent earache, and if it is not ** for a long time, it may also lead to the occurrence of middle ear cancer. The disease of middle ear cancer is relatively difficult, so for the disease of otitis media, it is necessary to detect it early.
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1. Repeated otitis media will lead to enlarged tympanic membrane perforation and hardened middle ear adhesions, which will lead to hearing loss. If it is not used in a timely and rational manner, it may also cause a decline in the nerve function of the inner ear, making otitis media more difficult to treat.
2. Repeated middle ear inflammation can induce ostein or cholesteatoma otitis media, which affects the normal of the facial nerve and causes complications including facial paralysis, meningitis, brain abscess and other complications, which are serious and life-threatening.
3. If there is no timely and thorough **** otitis media, it will not only have a greater impact on the children's hearing, but also have a certain impact on the children's language development. Therefore, parents should seek medical attention in time if they are suspicious, so as not to delay the best time.
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1.The inflammation may spread to the skull, causing meningitis.
2.Extracranial complications may occur.
3.If the eardrum is damaged, causing a perforated eardrum, hearing loss can occur.
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If otitis media is severe, it can of course lead to deafness or deafness. If otitis media is severe, then it will eventually lead to deafness, because otitis media is very serious.
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Inflammation of the middle ear may spread to the skull, and pathogens may invade the skull and cause diseases such as meningitis and brain abscess, headaches, coma, and even life-threatening.
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If otitis media is serious, it will definitely affect your hearing, so go to a regular hospital and use some medicine to look better, don't think about it yourself.
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Complications are divided into extracranial complications and intracranial complications, the first of which is the extracranial complication, which is the perforation of the tympanic membrane, hearing loss, and in severe cases, the abscess of the mastoid process, and even the abscess behind the ear.
The most serious is this intracranial complication, the middle ear inflammation breaks through the bone plate at the base of the skull, thus causing an intracranial abscess, inducing that intracranial meningitis, brain abscess, and even life-threatening.
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After the ear is severe, it may cause the following adverse consequences:1Adhesive otitis media.
If the condition of otitis media is reversible or more severe, resulting in serious damage to the mucous membrane of the ear canal or middle ear, it may eventually form scarring adhesions, resulting in adhesive otitis media. Adhesive otitis media can seriously affect the patient's normal hearing, resulting in hearing loss. 2.
Intracranial and extracranial infection. More severe otitis media if it spreads to the vicinity of the skull.
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1. If a person with a cold and illness has a throat infection, inflammation will lead to otitis media, and when people are sick, inflammation will spread from the pharynx and nasal cavity to the eustachian tube, and when the inflammation reaches the mucosa of the eustachian tube and the lumen of the eustachian tube, there will be congestion and swelling, and the virus will invade the middle ear, thus causing otitis media.
2. Swimming can also cause people to suffer from otitis media, there are many people in the swimming pool, the water in it is not as clean as people think, and the ear canal is easy to be infected with bacteria and disinfectants when swimming. If you still have cold symptoms at this time, the chance of developing otitis media doubles.
3. The continuous decline of people's immunity will also cause otitis media, people will stay up late if they don't rest well, and their immunity will decrease if they lack exercise, if they want to avoid otitis media, they must improve their own immunity, ensure a healthy diet every day, enhance exercise, develop a good work and rest schedule, and avoid bacteria eroding into the body to cause otitis media.
4. People who smoke regularly will be prone to otitis media, and people who smoke or absorb second-hand smoke for a long time will have arteriosclerosis, because the nicotine in cigarettes will enter the blood to make the body's blood vessels spasm, and the blood vessels supplying the ear are hardened, which will definitely cause insufficient blood supply to the middle ear, so it will cause otitis media.
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Otitis media is usually caused by the inaction of bacteria in the ear canal when sewage flows into the ear canal.
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Inflammation of the middle ear is otitis media and is a common disease. Otitis media usually occurs in children under 8 years of age, but also in other age groups, and is often a painful complication of an upper respiratory tract infection such as the common cold or throat infection.
May be acute purulent or adhesive otitis media. Traditional Chinese medicine** is mainly ear washing, the ear canal can be washed clean with a disinfectant cotton swab, rolled into a thin tube with paper or ingested with a thin plastic tube to ingest an appropriate amount of otitis media powder.
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There are many reasons for the formation of otitis media, such as bacterial infection, such as improper external force to pick the ear, such as sewage and so on.
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There are also some acute infectious diseases that can also be complicated by otitis media through the eustachian tube, and sometimes otitis media is also the ear manifestation of these acute infectious diseases, which can invade the bones, destroy the ossicles, and cause necrotizing lesions.
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Different types of otitis media have different methods, generally speaking, mild types of otitis media can have a good effect with drugs, if the symptoms are more serious, you can take puncture or surgery, in addition, if you have bile tumor otitis media, you can only take surgery**. Nowadays, otitis media is also a relatively common ear disease, but because otitis media can be divided into many types, many patients will choose it.
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Go to the central hospital for a check-up, don't think it's a trivial matter, don't be afraid of 10,000.
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Lack of hygiene can lead to infection, and the physical condition cannot keep up with the low resistance caused by it. People with otitis media experience symptoms such as cold intolerance, fever, weakness, and loss of appetite, often accompanied by digestive disorders such as vomiting and diarrhea. The ears are very painful, and sometimes pus-like mucus comes out, accompanied by a foul smell.
You will feel tightness in your ears, and you will slowly feel that your hearing is declining, and there will be tinnitus, and bacteria caused by respiratory infections will enter the drum and cause purulent infection, which is called purulent otitis media.
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First, people can get otitis media due to a common cold or throat infection. After a person has a cold, the inflammation of the pharynx and nose will continue to spread to the eustachian tube, and then the pharyngeal opening of the eustachian tube and the mucous membrane of the lumen will appear congested and swollen, which will also cause germs to invade the middle ear, which will also cause otitis media.
Secondly, swimming is also a very important cause of otitis media in people. When swimming, there are more people in the pool, and the water in the pool may not be as clean as people think, so the bacteria and disinfectants in the water will enter the body through the nose or mouth of the human body, which will also lead to the appearance of colds, which will further lead to people suffering from otitis media.
Third, if a person is due to lack of sleep or excessive physical exertion, the immunity of the whole person will continue to decline, which will easily lead to bacteria entering the body and suffering from otitis media.
Fourth, if a person smokes cigarettes for a long time, he is likely to suffer from otitis media, and smoking cigarettes here includes not only his own cigarettes but also inhaling second-hand smoke smoked by others. Because smoking can cause a person's systemic arteriosclerosis, especially the nicotine contained in cigarettes will make small blood vessels cramp after entering the blood, hardening the arterioles of the inner ear, which will cause insufficient blood supply to the inner ear, which seriously affects a person's hearing.
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Purulent otitis media is an inflamed lesion of the middle ear or mucous membranes. The middle ear cavity is communicated with the nasopharynx by the eustachian tube, and upper respiratory tract diseases, such as acute rhinitis, acute sinusitis, acute tonsillitis, acute pharyngitis, etc.; or acute infectious diseases, such as typhoid, measles, diphtheria, chickenpox, whooping cough, etc., can cause acute otitis media due to the spread of the disease. Traumatic eardrum damage, improper nose blowing, infection after nasal bone fracture, incorrect diving posture, prolonged retention of nasal embolism, nasopharyngeal neoplasms, and adenoid hypertrophy can also cause otitis media.
Children's Eustachian tubes are shorter, straighter, and have a wider lumen, making them susceptible to upper respiratory tract disease, with obvious systemic symptoms that often mask ear disease and delay due to misdiagnosis**. Acute purulent otitis media can become chronic otitis media if left untimely, causing a variety of complications. Purulent otitis media is mainly streptococcal, staphylococcal or pneumococcal infections.
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Because smoking can cause a person's systemic arteriosclerosis, especially the nicotine contained in cigarettes will cause small blood vessels to cramp after entering the blood, hardening the arterioles of the inner ear blood, which will cause insufficient blood supply to the inner ear.
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Otitis media is an inflammatory lesion affecting all or part of the middle ear (including the eustachian tube, tympanic cavity, tympanic sinus, and mastoid air chamber) and is more common in children. Acute otitis media is mostly caused by bacterial or viral infection, and chronic otitis media is mostly caused by acute otitis media that does not heal. In addition, otitis media can also be caused by congenital diseases, trauma, ear picking, car accidents, and infections caused by injuries from other causes.
Clinically, some children have earache and ear tightness after upper respiratory tract infection, and acute otitis media can be diagnosed after examination.
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Hello! The eustachian tube in children is still in the stage of growth and development, and the eustachian tube is short and thick, and almost in the same plane as the horizontal plane. In this way, once the opening of the Eustachian tube is opened during a cold, purulent nasal discharge can easily enter the middle ear from the opening of the Eustachian tube, which is the objective condition for children prone to otitis media.
To prevent the occurrence of acute otitis media in children, the following points must be noted:
1. Actively improve the cold and flu to reduce the harm of the disease to the body.
2. Follow the doctor's instructions and insist on using nasal drops.
3. During the cold, discharge purulent nasal discharge in the nose in time, but do not pinch the nose with both hands to blow the nose, and avoid pressing the purulent nasal discharge into the opening of the Eustachian tube.
Fourth, if you have acute otitis media, you should take anti-inflammatory drugs in time and take symptomatic antibiotics. In order to avoid the increase of pus in the middle ear causing tympanic membrane perforation, resulting in purulent otitis media, which will affect future hearing.
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Otitis media is an acute purulent inflammation of the mucosa of the middle ear, infected by the Eustachian tube. After a cold, inflammation of the throat and nose spreads to the eustachian tube, eustachian tube, pharynx, and lumen mucosa, and there is congestion, swelling, ciliary dyskinesia, causing otitis media.
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If you like to use unclean utensils such as fingernails or cotton swabs to pick your ears, it is easier to damage the mucous membrane in the ear and cause perforation of the eardrum. And after infection, you will develop otitis media.
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In the case of acute otitis media, it is due to local congestion and swelling caused by a cold or water in the ear, and in the case of chronic suppurative otitis media, it is due to recurrence of inflammation.
The incidence of otitis media is still relatively high, and patients with otitis media can often be encountered in daily life, but most patients will ignore their otitis media disease and think that it is not a serious disease. In fact, if otitis media cannot be timely and effective, some patients can be prolonged and become chronic, and some patients will even have serious complications, such as labyrinthitis, facial nerve palsy, meningitis, brain abscess, etc., so once there are symptoms of otitis media, you should go to a regular hospital in time for standardization. In particular, infants and young children are often overlooked because they are not able to describe their symptoms correctly, and if such patients have ear scratching, earache, and crying, they should be suspected of otitis media.
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