Mastoiditis is a condition that occurs when the mastoid bone, located behind the ear, becomes infected and inflamed. This condition is typically caused by an untreated middle ear infection, which allows bacteria to spread to the mastoid bone.
While mastoiditis is relatively rare, it can be a serious condition that requires prompt medical attention. Symptoms of mastoiditis include ear pain, fever, redness and swelling behind the ear, and drainage from the ear.
If left untreated, mastoiditis can lead to serious complications, such as hearing loss, meningitis, and brain abscess. Treatment for mastoiditis typically involves antibiotics and sometimes surgery to drain the infected area.
There are several related conditions that can affect the ear and mastoid bone, including:
If you are experiencing symptoms of mastoiditis or any related conditions, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Your doctor can provide a proper diagnosis and recommend the best course of treatment for your specific situation.
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