Clinical symptoms of secretory otitis media?
summary
In clinical Otolaryngology, diseases like secretory otitis media have always been a common disease, and once the disease occurs, patients often have tinnitus and hearing loss symptoms, which brings them great pain. Sometimes, it can even lead to the occurrence of depression in patients. Therefore, it is very important to understand the relevant disease knowledge and actively carry out relevant medical treatment. What are the clinical symptoms of secretory otitis media? Let's talk about it
Clinical symptoms of secretory otitis media?
(1) Hearing loss: hearing loss, self enhancement. When the head is tilted forward or deviated to the contralateral side, the hearing can be temporarily improved (displacement hearing improvement) because the fluid left the cochlea. When the fluid is thick, the hearing will not change with the change of head position. Children are often unresponsive to sound, inattentive, and their academic performance drops, so their parents come to see a doctor. If one ear is sick and the other ear has normal hearing, it can be undetected for a long time, and it can only be found during physical examination.
(2) Otodynia: acute can have dull otodynia, often the first symptom of patients, can be persistent, can also be pain. Chronic ear pain is not obvious. This disease is very related to ear occlusion or stuffy feeling, which can be relieved temporarily after pressing the tragus.
(3) Tinnitus: mostly low-key intermittent, such as "crackle" sound, buzz and running water sound. When the head moves or yawns or blows the nose, the air over water sound may appear in the ear.
matters needing attention
It is suggested that in our daily life, we can supplement more vitamin A and vitamin C nutrients. At the same time, we should take some physical exercise, which can effectively improve the quality of the body and avoid the invasion of diseases.