I. Acute and chronic purulent otitis media diagnosis and treatment. (a) Acute suppurative otitis media symptoms, 1. ear pain, 2. pus flow 3. hearing loss 4. fever (b) Acute suppurative otitis media, hazards. 1, can cause perforation of the tympanic membrane, hearing loss, 2, can be repeatedly flowing pus pain, 3, incomplete treatment, can form chronic purulent otitis media. (c) Symptoms of chronic suppurative otitis media 1. repeated pus flow from the ear canal, hearing loss 2. various complications can occur (d) Hazards of chronic suppurative otitis media 1. repeated pus flow, failure to heal tympanic membrane perforation, hearing loss 2 Complications can cause facial paralysis in patients, cause subperiosteal abscesses behind the ear, deep neck abscesses, cause sigmoid sinus embolism, cause labyrinthitis
This can cause otogenic meningitis and brain abscess, which can lead to the death of the patient. (e) Treatment of acute and chronic suppurative otitis media: 1. hydrogen peroxide, antibiotics for the ear, 2. oral antibiotics for acute infections, 3. surgery for severe complications. Surgery includes various kinds of function-preserving lesion removal.