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ICD-10 code: H65.116

Disease category: H65.11: Acute and subacute allergic otitis media (mucoid) (sanguinous) (serous)

Understanding Acute and Subacute Allergic Otitis Media (Mucoid) (Sanguinous) (Serous), Recurrent, Bilateral

Acute and subacute allergic otitis media (mucoid) (sanguinous) (serous), recurrent, bilateral is a type of ear infection that occurs due to an allergic reaction. This condition is characterized by the inflammation and blockage of the Eustachian tube, the canal that connects the middle ear to the back of the throat. When this tube is blocked, air pressure in the middle ear changes, leading to a buildup of fluid, which can cause pain and discomfort.

There are three types of acute and subacute allergic otitis media, each with their unique features:

  1. Mucoid otitis media: This type of ear infection is characterized by the buildup of thick, sticky fluid in the middle ear. It can cause hearing loss and tinnitus.
  2. Sanguinous otitis media: This type of ear infection is characterized by the presence of blood in the middle ear. It can cause severe pain and discomfort and may require medical attention.
  3. Serous otitis media: This type of ear infection is characterized by a buildup of clear, watery fluid in the middle ear. It can cause mild to moderate hearing loss.

Recurrent and bilateral acute and subacute allergic otitis media can be particularly challenging as they often occur repeatedly and affect both ears. This can lead to hearing difficulties and impact the quality of life of individuals affected by this condition.

There are several factors that can contribute to the development of acute and subacute allergic otitis media, including allergies, infections, and structural abnormalities in the ear. It is important to identify and address these underlying causes to prevent the recurrence of ear infections and manage the symptoms of this condition.

If you experience symptoms such as pain, pressure, or discharge from your ears, it is important to seek medical attention promptly. Your healthcare provider can perform a physical examination and recommend appropriate diagnostic tests to identify the underlying cause of your ear infection.

In conclusion, acute and subacute allergic otitis media (mucoid) (sanguinous) (serous), recurrent, bilateral can be a challenging condition to manage. However, with appropriate medical care and management, it is possible to reduce the frequency and severity of ear infections and improve the quality of life for individuals affected by this condition.

Treatment of Acute and subacute allergic otitis media (mucoid) (sanguinous) (serous), recurrent, bilateral:

Acute and subacute allergic otitis media (mucoid) (sanguinous) (serous), recurrent, bilateral is a condition that affects the middle ear. It is characterized by the inflammation of the lining of the middle ear, which can lead to a buildup of fluid and mucus. This condition can be caused by allergies, as well as other factors. Fortunately, there are several treatment options available for this c...

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