Should otitis media be operated on
summary
Otitis media is a disease that everyone has heard of. When otitis media comes on, the symptoms are also very obvious, especially when a cold is the most likely to cause otitis media. Therefore, in addition to the normal cold symptoms, we should also observe whether there will be tinnitus, earache and ear water. If there is any, it should be otitis media. If we find it, we should be early treatment. So is there a patient who wants surgery for otitis media.
Should otitis media be operated on
Treatment 1: otitis media of bone ulcer type, with unobstructed drainage, mainly local medication, but regular review should be paid attention to. For those with poor drainage or suspected complications and cholesteatoma otitis media, modified radical mastoidectomy or radical mastoidectomy should be performed as soon as possible to thoroughly remove the lesions and prevent complications.
Treatment 2: large perforation of tympanic membrane affects hearing, and tympanoplasty or tympanoplasty can be performed about 2 months after dry ear.
Treatment 3: for otitis media of choice type, if the drainage is unobstructed, local medication should be given priority to, but regular reexamination should be paid attention to. For those with poor drainage or complications and cholesteatoma otitis media, modified radical mastoidectomy or radical mastoidectomy should be performed as soon as possible to thoroughly remove the lesions and prevent complications
matters needing attention
We suggest that you should pay attention to: smoking can also cause otitis media. Smoking can cause systemic arteriosclerosis, especially nicotine in cigarettes, which can enter the blood, cause vasospasm and increase viscosity of small blood vessels, and cause arteriosclerosis of the arterioles supplying blood to the inner ear, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the inner ear, seriously affecting hearing.