Presbyacusis audiogram?
Presbyacusis causes?
Presbyacusis presentation?
Cant hear when old
Presbyacusis signs?
Possible Weber’s test bone conduction localisation to one side if sensorineural hearing loss not completely bilateral
Presbyacusis Ix?
Labyrinthitis definition?
Inflammatory disorder of the membranous labyrinth, affecting both the vestibular and cochlear end organs. Labyrinthitis can be viral, bacterial or associated with systemic diseases
Most common form of labyrinthitis?
Viral
How to distinguish between viral labyrinthitis and vestibular neuritis?
Vestibular neuritis = only vestibular nerve involves, so there is no hearing impairment
Viral labyrinthitis presentation?
Acute onset of:
1. Vertigo
2. N&V
3. Hearing loss
4. Tinnitus
5. Preceding or concurrent URTI
Viral labyrinthitis signs?
Viral labyrinthitis Dx?
History and examination
Viral labyrinthitis Rx?
Epistaxis classification?
Anterior and posterior bleeds
Anterior epistaxis from?
Kiesselbach’s plexus
Posterior epistaxis mushkies?
Tend to be more profuse and originate from deeper structures. They occur more frequently in older patients and confer a higher risk of aspiration and airway compromise.
Epistaxis causes?
Epistaxis Rx?
Epistaxis 1st aid?
If 1st aid successful?
If bleeding does not stop after 10-15 mins?
Bleed from unknown posterior source Rx?
Admit to hospital
Epistaxis that has failed all emergency management?
Sphenopalatine ligation
Sinusitis definition?
Inflammation of the mucous membranes of the paranasal sinuses. The sinuses are usually sterile - the most common infectious agents seen in acute sinusitis are Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae and rhinoviruses.
Acute sinusitis predisposing factors?