Children with acute otitis media symptoms?
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Acute otitis media is an acute suppurative inflammation of the middle ear mucosa, which is common in infants and young children. It is common in winter and spring. The pathogenic bacteria are mostly Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus hemolyticus. Some patients who are not treated in time can lead to tympanic membrane perforation, ear pus and hearing loss. Children with acute otitis media symptoms? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
Children with acute otitis media symptoms?
Children with AOM usually show symptoms and signs of rapid onset, such as ear pain (infants show tearing their ears), and infants under 1 year old show irritability, otorrhea and / or fever. Some prospective studies have shown that 90% of children with AOM can have the above-mentioned manifestations,
72% of children with acute upper respiratory tract infection without acute otitis media also have these clinical features. Except for otorrhea, other manifestations are nonspecific and often overlap with those of simple viral upper respiratory tract infection.
Other symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection, such as cough, nasal secretions or nasal congestion, often precede or accompany acute otitis media, which is also nonspecific. Medical history can not be used as a diagnostic indicator of acute otitis media alone, especially in younger children.
matters needing attention
In infancy, improving the nursing model of infant care center can reduce the incidence of respiratory tract infection, and thus significantly reduce the incidence rate of recurrent AOM. It seems that breast-feeding in the first 6 months can prevent the early symptoms of AOM. It is necessary to avoid breast-feeding in supine and horizontal bottles as far as possible, and avoid the use of sedatives and exposure to second-hand smoke when children are 6-12 months old, which can effectively reduce the incidence of AOM in infants.