Ear Diseases Flashcards
List the main clinical examination/investigations done for the ear
Tuning fork
Proton audiogram
Tympanogram
Otoscopy
What are the two main tests done with the tuning fork?
Rinne test
Weber test
Describe the Rinne test
Place low-frequency tuning fork over mastoid
Ask patient when sound can no longer be heard, then quickly position fork 1-2cm from auditory canal
Describe the Weber test
Place vibrating tuning fork over centre of forehead and ask patient which ear they hear better in
How is a tympanogram carried out?
Inject air into ear + record pressure changes
List the main symptoms of the ear (think of the D’s)
Discharge Discomfort Dizziness Deafness Din din (tinnitus) Defective facial movement
The most common cause of earache in adults is referred pain. True/False?
True
List the nerves involved in referred pain to the ear
CN V3 CN VII CN IX CN X C2, C3 spinal nerves
What is the pattern of pain in acute otitis media?
Crescendo-decrescendo
Intense pain that then goes away once pus is drained
If a patient has no hearing loss, the cochlea is unaffected. True/False?
True
List the main causes of otitis externa
Bacterial - pseudomonas, S. aureus Idiopathic Trauma - scratching, cleaning Allergy Chemicals Humidity Swimming
What is the Lehman term for otitis media with effusion?
Glue ear (fluid behind eardrum in the absence of infection)
How is glue ear treated?
Monitor for up to 3 months
Grommet insertion
What is the antibiotic of choice for unresolved otitis media?
Amoxicillin
Cholesteatoma is the presence of squamous epithelium in the middle ear. List some causes
Eardrum perforation
Retracted eardrum
Down’s/Turner syndrome
Congenital