Saturday, May 15, 2010

Inflammatory ear disease and tips to treat

Description
Chronic inflammation of the middle ear or chronic otitis media supurative is a chronic inflammation of the middle ear with the hole (perforation) in the eardrum (tympanic membrane) and a history of discharge (secretions) from the ear (otorea) more than two months, either continuously or loss arising. Society used to call this illness with the term "congek".

Symptom
Exit fluid (sometimes like snot) from the ear hole. This fluid can get out continuously or occasionally.

Prevention
Some of the following efforts be undertaken to prevent the incidence of middle ear inflammation, such as: reducing air pollution levels especially in the home by not smoking, improved sanitation facilities by ease of getting clean water and adequate ventilation of the room, improving the immune system by eating clean food that healthy and nutritious , improved personal hygiene, not carelessly scraped ear, treatment of upper respiratory infection and paranasal sinus infection completely and appropriately handling of nasal allergy.

For infants and children with congenital defects ceiling cracks reconstruction surgery and therapy efforts continued to reduce the incidence.