Right sclerosing mastoiditis refers to a pathological manifestation of right ear middle ear mastoiditis. It is common for the mastoid to be sclerotic or platysclerotic in CT examination of chronic otitis media, or for the mastoid air space septum to be thickened and sclerotic, and the patient may manifest pus in the ear, hearing loss, and so on.
1. Sclerosing mastoiditis of the right ear is mostly seen in chronic mastoiditis, which is due to repeated episodes of purulent inflammation of the right ear, or lesions caused by long-term ischemia in the temporal bone. It is often characterized by purulent discharge from the ear, occasional earache, accompanied by hearing loss, and congestion and pain in the mastoid area.
2. Sclerosing mastoiditis of the right ear is mainly diagnosed and further treated by CT or X-ray of the mastoid area, otoscopy, pure tone hearing threshold, acoustic impedance and other examinations.
3. Sclerosing mastoiditis of the right ear may have obvious hearing loss and recurrent intra-auricular fluid flow, which can be treated surgically.
To summarize, mastoiditis is recommended to seek medical treatment in regular hospitals, and should be diagnosed and treated under the guidance of professional doctors.