Tympanitis can include herpetic tympanitis and chronic granulomatous tympanitis, mainly due to viral and bacterial infections.
1. Herpetic tympanitis, also known as hemorrhagic herpetic tympanitis, mainly occurs in acute viral upper respiratory tract infections caused by inflammation, mostly in children and adolescents. It may be due to viral infections, including influenza virus, poliovirus, etc. Some of them may be related to Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection, drugs, physical stimuli or allergic reactions.
2. Chronic granulomatous tympanitis is a chronic inflammatory disease, mainly caused by staphylococcus, pseudomonas, candida and other infections on the basis of idiopathic tympanitis.
The main manifestation of tympanitis is severe pain in the ear, and the examination can find inflammation or bleeding in the neighboring external auditory canal, which should be promptly consulted and treated under the guidance of the doctor.