Description otitis Inflammation of the ear canal is painful ear disease. For clarification, a little basic anatomy of the ear, outer ear(pinna) goes into the “hole”, which is called the outer ear canal.External auditory canal leads to the eardrum –…
discharge from the ear
Discharge from the ear accompanies especially inflammatory disease of the middle ear. Fluid is an expression of exudative inflammation component.
A very common problem is especially suppurative otitis media. In principle, one of the causative factors for otitis defect Eustachian tube (the tube that connects the mouth with the middle ear). The tube may not be well closed therefore spread the bacteria into the middle ear, which induce inflammation. While inflammation is an accumulation of pus, the patient observe fever, severe earache, colds.
If you run out of capacity volume of the middle ear, eardrum perforation occurs pus and begins to drain from the ear. When you visit your doctor, your doctor may indicate so. Paracentesis – puncture the eardrum – also will be oozing pus, but the patient was very relieved.
The cause secretion (watery vice versa) is a chronic catarrh of the middle ear. Discharged watery secretions, enriched with mucus and fibrin. Eardrum may be pulled in.
In summary, the discharge is caused by inflammatory diseases of the tympanic cavity. These inflammations are numerous acute and chronic. If the patient experiences a discharge from the ear, he should see a doctor.
In acute purulent otitis media it is also important to see a doctor, who performed paracentesis very relieved man, therefore it is unnecessary to experience several days of persistent ear ache before he gets out pus drum (in addition there is the uncontrolled caving in to place a hole has different sizes).
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Inflammation of the middle ear
Description of otitis media Otitis media or otitis is one of the most common childhood diseases. Ear aches, fever until fever and usually leads to visit the emergency room (because it breaks out mostly at night, and its progress is…