Subject: Child Health Nursing
It is a pyogenic organism-induced acute middle ear inflammation. Middle ear cleft; area in the middle ear (Eustachian tube, middle ear, attic, aditus, antrum and mastoid air cells). The stages of tubal occlusion, pre-suppuration, suppuration, resolution, and complications are the pathological changes that are observed during the course of the disease. Operative procedure: myringotomy ( incision of the drum to evacuate pus). It is suggested when persistent effusion persists after 12 weeks of illness and antibiotics are unable to completely treat the disease. The use of antibiotics must be continued for at least 10 days, or until the appearance of the tympanic membrane and the restoration of normal hearing.
It is a pyogenic organism-induced acute middle ear inflammation. Middle ear cleft; area in the middle ear (Eustachian tube, middle ear, attic, aditus, antrum and mastoid air cells).
During the course of a disease, the following pathological changes are observed;
1. Stage of tubal occlusion
Negative intratympanic pressure causes the tympanic membrane to retract with some degree of effusion in the middle ear, while infection and inflammation of the Eustachian tube restrict the tube itself, causing air to be absorbed. symptoms/signs of the aforementioned illness; Conductive deafness is revealed via turning fork and earache (not marked) tests.
2. Stage of pre-suppuration
Pyogenic organisms penetrate the tympanic cavity if the tubal blockage is left untreated, leading to inflammatory exudates in the middle ear. This stage is characterized by a severe earache, sleep disturbances, a high fever, restlessness, deafness, and tinnitus.
3. Stage of suppuration
pus buildup in the middle ear and its extension into the mastoid air cells. This stage shows itself in:
4. Stage of resolution
Pulse is released as a result of the rupture of the tympanic membrane. The symptoms have now diminished, and the inflammatory process is starting to lessen. Blood-tinged discharge may still be present in the external auditory canal (mucopurulent)
5. Stage of complication
If the infection is left untreated and the organism's virulence is high, it can spread outside the middle ear. Acute mastoiditis, meningitis, extradural abscesses, facial paralysis, brain abscesses, and other conditions are possible outcomes.
Define Acute Suppurative Otitis Media.
It is an acute infection caused by pyogenic organisms in the middle ear. the middle ear's involvement; a middle ear cleft (Eustachian tube, middle ear, attic, aditus, antrum and mastoid air cells).
Define Acute Suppurative Otitis Media.
It is a pyogenic organism-induced acute middle ear inflammation. Middle ear cleft; area in the middle ear
List the risk factor of ASOM.
Write the treatment of ASOM.
Treatment
The use of antibiotics must be continued for at least 10 days, or until the appearance of the tympanic membrane and the restoration of normal hearing.
Explain the pathology and presentation of ASOM.
Pathology and presentation
During the course of a disease, the following pathological changes are observed:
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