Symptoms-
Clinical findings-
Symptoms-
Clinical findings-
Conductive type-
Sensorineural type-
In case of acute sensorineural hearing loss, immediate intravenous nootropic/vasodilatating therapy or steroid bolus treatment is necessary with hospitalization; Meanwhile detailed investigation is required to be carried out to clarify the etiology.
The earlier the treatment is started, the better the outcome is.
Signs of hearing loss in childhood-
Primary otalgia-
Referred ear pain-
Extracranial-
a. Intratemporal:
1. Acute mastoiditis;
2. Zygomaticitis;
3. Petrositis;
4. Facial nerve palsy;
5. Labyrinthitis;
b. Extratemporal:
1. Abscess: subperiosteal, preauricular, suboccipital, Bezold’s abscess;
Intracranial-
General-
1. sepsis;
Chronic dysfunction of the Eustachian tube
(adenoid vegetation or nasopharyngeal tumor).
In adults, the possibility of a nasopharyngeal tumor must not be left out of consideration!
Patient history-
Examination-
Symptoms and clinical features-
Treatment-
Extracranial complication-
Intracranial complications-
Childhood-
Adulthood-
Absolute indications-
Relative indications-