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Perforated Eardrum
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... Ear Infections in Adults Infectious myringitis — Infectious myringitis is inflammation of the eardrum, caused by infection from either viruses or bacteria. Acute mastoiditis — The bone that can be felt immediately behind the ear is called the mastoid. Acute mastoiditis is infection of this bone. The ...
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66 Diagnosis and management of childhood otitis media in primary care
66 Diagnosis and management of childhood otitis media in primary care

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...  Treat discharging ears actively especially in young children < 5 years of age as this is the age when long term problems can be prevented Background  CSOM is diagnosed in children who have discharging ears for more than 6 weeks despite appropriate treatment for AOM with perforation [1] Related to ...
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...  May cause hardening, narrowing and thickening of the ear canal  Can stimulate the growth of undesirable bacteria  May spread deeper and rupture the ear drum, causing an inner and/or middle ear infection. These complications will make the diagnostic approach more complex, and will result in a lon ...
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... will be done if otitis media or severe otitis externa (or both) are present • Antibiotics—useful in severe cases of bacterial infection/inflammation of the outer ear (otitis externa); necessary when the ear drum (tympanic membrane) has ruptured; antibiotic include cephalexin, amoxicillin-clavulanate ...
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Otitis media



Otitis media is a group of inflammatory diseases of the middle ear. The two main types are acute otitis media (AOM) and otitis media with effusion (OME). AOM is an infection of abrupt onset that usually presents with ear pain. In young children this may result in pulling at the ear, increased crying, and poor sleep. Decreased eating and a fever may also be present. OME is typically not associated with symptoms. Occasionally a feeling of fullness is described. It is defined as the presence of non-infectious fluid in the middle ear for more than three months. Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) is middle ear inflammation of greater than two weeks that results in episodes of discharge from the ear. It may be a complication of acute otitis media. Pain is rarely present. All three may be associated with hearing loss. The hearing loss in OME, due to its chronic nature, may affect a child's ability to learn.The cause of AOM is related to childhood anatomy and immune function. Either bacteria or viruses may be involved. Risk factors include: exposure to smoke, use of pacifiers, and attending daycare. It occurs more commonly in those who are Native American or who have Down syndrome. OME frequently occurs following AOM but may also be related to viral upper respiratory infections, irritants such as smoke, or allergies. Looking at the eardrum is important for making the correct diagnosis. Signs of AOM include bulging or a lack of movement of the tympanic membrane from a puff of air. New discharge not related to otitis externa also indicates the diagnosis.A number of measures decrease the risk of otitis media including: pneumococcal and influenza vaccination, exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life, and avoiding tobacco smoke. In those with otitis media with effusion antibiotics do not generally speed recovery. The use of pain medications for AOM is important. This may include: paracetamol (acetaminophen), ibuprofen, benzocaine ear drops, or opioids. In AOM, antibiotics may speed recovery but may result in side effects. Antibiotics are often recommended in those with severe disease or under two years old. In those with less severe disease they may only be recommended in those who do not improve after two or three days. The initial antibiotic of choice is typically amoxicillin. In those with frequent infections tympanostomy tubes may decrease recurrence.Worldwide AOM affect about 11% of people a year (about 710 million cases). Half the cases involve children less than five years of age and it is more common among males. Of those affected about 4.8% or 31 million develop chronic suppurative otitis media. Before the age of ten OME affects about 80% of children at some point in time. Otitis media resulted in 2,400 deaths in 2013 – down from 4,900 deaths in 1990.
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