Symptoms of ear periostitis

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Ear periostitis patients with this disease will have varying degrees of symptoms, such as some people will have swallowing pain or sore throat, which is relatively mild, if the disease is more serious, there will be systemic symptoms, such as some people will have a high fever. Let's talk about the symptoms of ear periostitis.

Symptoms of ear periostitis

1。 Swallowing pain and laryngeal tenderness were the main symptoms. Pain or dull pain occurs when the neck moves or compresses the larynx. The pain intensifies when swallowing, and sometimes radiates to the ear or shoulder. There may be limitation of neck movement. Early vocalization is easy to fatigue, further development, tone becomes lower and coarser, hoarseness gradually aggravates. When chondroperiostitis occurs in arytenoid cartilage and cricoid cartilage, arytenoid cartilage and pyriform fossa are highly swollen, which can cause dysphagia. The children's manifestations were refeeding and salivation. If the mucous membrane in the larynx is highly congested and edematous, the glottis is narrow and small. In severe cases, inhalation dyspnea or even asphyxia may occur.

2。 The body temperature is usually normal or low fever. The systemic symptoms of acute cases and mixed infections are obvious. The body temperature can be as high as 40 ℃. A few patients have fatigue, chills and other discomfort. Due to systemic diseases, there are also systemic primary symptoms.

3。 In patients with thyroid perichondritis, the anterior part of the neck is swollen and hard, with obvious tenderness, sometimes the neck is red and swollen or lymph nodes are swollen. Auricle perichondrium is a common disease of external ear, which is characterized by swelling and pain. According to modern medicine, the etiology of auricle perichondritis is due to cutting injury, burn, frostbite or damage of cartilage and perichondrium during mastoidectomy, inflammation and spread of auricle and external auditory canal.

matters needing attention

Osteochondritis is suppurative inflammation of auricular cartilage and perichondrium. It is often caused by secondary infection of trauma, operation, frostbite, burn and auricular hematoma. It should be taken seriously because it can cause cartilage necrosis and lead to auricle deformity.