How can I tell if I have otitis media?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-02
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The main symptoms of otitis media are as follows:

    Symptom 1: Hearing loss. Hearing gradually deteriorates, and self-hearing is obvious. When the head is tilted forward and on the unaffected side, hearing is temporarily improved due to the fluid drifting away from the snail.

    When the effusion is viscous, the hearing does not change due to changes in the position of the head. Children often have a dull sense of sound, inability to concentrate, poor academic performance and other phenomena, so parents bring them to seek medical attention.

    Symptom 2: Earache. Acute patients may have mild earache, which is usually the first symptom of the patient, and may be persistent or throbbing, but not obvious in chronic patients. This disease often causes a feeling of occlusion and fullness in the ear, and if the tragus is pressed, it will be temporarily lightened.

    Symptom 3: Tinnitus. It usually manifests as low-key intermittent, such as "crackling", buzzing, etc. When there is head movement, yawning, and blowing the nose, there may be a sound of water in the ear.

    After understanding the methods introduced above to determine whether you have otitis media, you can judge whether you have otitis media by comparing the above to determine whether you have otitis media. Of course, these may not be accurate, so I hope you can go to the hospital as soon as possible**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    If you feel something strange in your ears, think or feel a slight odor, or even a kind of yellow water flowing out, it must be a patient with otitis media, because he has been infected and sprouted, and needs to go to the hospital for sterilization, and he needs to be given anti-inflammatory injections.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Otoscopy. Isolated chronic otitis media may see a perforation in the eardrum. Most of them are **-type perforations, that is, there is still a residual tympanic membrane around them. Rarely, it is a marginal perforation, in which there is no residual tympanic membrane on one side.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    As long as you have ear pain, hearing loss, pustules in your ears, water, or tinnitus and high fever, it is a sign that you have otitis media.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Symptoms such as tinnitus, earache, pus, and numbness around ** appeared. When germs enter the tympanic cavity, the resistance weakens or the bacterial toxins increase, which is prone to inflammation, manifested as pain in the ear, bitter mouth, chills, fever, red urine, constipation, hearing loss, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In general, otitis media is caused by pockets of pus in the ears. You may feel that you can't hear, or it hurts a lot, and you won't be able to sleep well.

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