Bacterial vs viral ear infection
[DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Middle Ear Disorders
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The ear drum can be painful…An acute bacterial infection of the middle ear secondary to a viral URTI, often after OME. Bulging ear drum, pus accumulation in the middle ear, thickened eardrum with erythema, distorted/absent light reflex.
[DOC File]Logan Class of December 2011
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-The prevalence of viral URI is 90-98% versus 2-10% prevalence of bacterial URI—Patients presenting with URIs are most likely viral -Secondary bacterial infection occurs in about 0.5-2% of adult patients with antecedent viral URIs and about 5% in children with viral URIs—Very few URIs develop
Symptoms and Treatment for Viral or Bacterial Ear Infection
This patient has a middle ear effusion; the effusion and associated symptoms may be the result of virus-associated eustachian tube inflammation and dysfunction +/- a viral infection of the middle ear. Early bacterial otitis media is a possibility, but a trial of an analgesic alone (such as an NSAID) would be reasonable, with re-evaluation as ...
[DOCX File]Northwestern Medicine
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PCL 301 – Introduction to infections. What is an infectious disease? Infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria, fungi or parasitesMicroorganisms that cause diseases are collectively called pathogens.
[DOC File]OTITIS MEDIA AND OTITIS EXTERNA IN ADULTS
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viral, bacterial or fungal. primary causes include . otitis externa, trauma, and, on rare occasion, ... - bacterial infection in mastoid process (osteitis, periosteitis) resulting in ... mesotympanum or in perieustachian tube area (can obstruct eustachian tube), i.e. in ventral cephalad portion of middle ear cleft (vs. acquired cholesteatomas ...
[DOCX File]WordPress.com
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Fluid in the middle ear will have decreased or absence of movement = BULGING. List the signs/symptoms for otitis externa, bacterial, and secretory otitis media. Acute Otitis Externa. Painful when pulling on tragus and auricle. Inflammation of external canal but normal tympanic membrane. Yellowish-green discharge. Acute Otitis Media (aka Bacterial)
[DOC File]PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS EXAM THREE MATERIAL
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(basilar fractures with CSF leak, penetrating head injuries, linear fractures through nasal sinuses or middle ear) → host defect in local anatomy → recurrent bacterial meningitis meningitis develops 2-8 days after injury but several years may pass between trauma and first bout of meningitis (esp. with fractures through mastoid or nasal ...
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