00:00Does your ear hurt?
00:02Interesting about science and medicine,
00:04prepared by editors of the Channel of Scientific.
00:17How do you cope with ear pain?
00:19Due to proximity of the ear to the brain,
00:21pain in this area of the body is especially difficult for the patient to bear.
00:26Of course, in many cases, pain can occur as a result of minor disorders that are very easy to treat.
00:33In more serious cases, you cannot do without the help of a doctor.
00:39Reason 1. Excess Hardened Ear Wax
00:42As a result of accumulation and hardening of ear wax, the eardrum is blocked.
00:47Symptoms of excess ear wax
00:49Ear pain that increases over weeks or months
00:52Partial hearing loss
00:54A feeling of blocked ears and ringing in the ears
00:57What can be done?
00:58Add a few drops of warm baby oil or mineral oil to the ear for 3 days in a row to soften the ear wax.
01:06Then use an enema to clean the ear with warm water.
01:11Other feature
01:12A jet of water directly into the ear can cause dizziness.
01:16Caution
01:17Never try to remove hardened ear wax with any object, even with a cotton swab, which can damage the eardrum.
01:25Caus 2. Ear barotrauma
01:36Ear barotrauma occurs as a result of damage of the eardrum due to large fluctuations in atmospheric pressure.
01:43Signs of an ear barotrauma
01:46Ear pain as a result of flying with an airplane or after diving, which can irradiate to the forehead and cheeks.
01:55A feeling of blocked ears, ringing in the ears.
01:58What can be done?
01:59The symptoms of this disorder should disappear within a few hours without any specific treatment.
02:05If the pain does not disappear within a few hours, you should see a doctor.
02:11Other feature
02:12During the flight is recommended to hold your nose and inhale slowly and constantly chew gum or hard candy.
02:18The fact is that in this way you can normalize the pressure on both sides of the eardrum.
02:28Reason 3. Presence of foreign body in the ear
02:31The penetration of foreign body in sick brain or ear block can cause ear pain.
02:37Signs of the presence of foreign body in the ear
02:40Ear pain
02:41Hearing loss
02:43Feeling of foreign body in the ear
02:45What can be done?
02:46Never try to remove foreign body from the ear yourself.
02:49The fact is that in this way your wrist is damaging the eardrum.
02:53Be sure to see a doctor.
02:56Cause 4.
02:57Swimming ear
03:06Symptom of swimming ear
03:08Itching the ear which after a whale tore into sharp or dull pain.
03:13Feather sometimes.
03:15Temporary hearing loss sometimes.
03:17A low-ish discharge.
03:19Pain intensifies if you pull on the earlobe.
03:23What can be done?
03:24Take paracetamol to relieve pain.
03:26Your doctor may prescribe ear drops containing antibiotics, cortisone to reduce inflammation, antifungal drugs.
03:33Other features.
03:34Try to avoid getting water in your ears.
03:38For example during a shower or swimming.
03:40For 3 weeks after the disappearance of the signal of the disease.
03:44Do not use earplugs.
03:46They can cause injury to the eardrum.
03:51Cause 5.
03:52Otitis media
03:54Symptoms of otitis media
03:55Hearing loss
03:56Nasal congestion
03:58Sudden and sharp ear pain
04:00In some cases thrombing and dull edge
04:04What can you do?
04:05Put a warm compress on the ear and take paracetamol.
04:08Consult your doctor.
04:09He may prescribe an antibiotic.
04:11Other features.
04:12A few drops of warm olive oil or mineral oil in the ear can relieve the pain.
04:26Reason 6.
04:27Chest or burning tumor in the ear canal.
04:30Things of the chest in the ear canal.
04:33Hearing loss
04:34Sometimes
04:35Infection
04:36Sometimes
04:37Feather
04:38Swelling
04:39Ear pain
04:40Excess
04:41Ear wax
04:42Lump in the ear canal.
04:43Feeling of pressure in the ear.
04:45What can be done?
04:46Often the cases do not require treatment.
04:48But still, if the chest or tumor become too large or an infection is not acid, then the doctor
04:55will remove it.
04:58Reason 7.
04:59Toad or gum disorder.
05:01Ear pain can be a result of tooth or gum problem.
05:05Temporomandibular joint syndrome.
05:08Tooth abscess.
05:09Tooth decay.
05:10What can be done?
05:11Contact your doctor as soon possible.
05:13A tooth abscess in emergency health issue.
05:15Other features.
05:16Relaxation technique can help calm mild cases of temporomandibular joint syndrome.
05:24Cause 8.
05:25Mastoiditis.
05:26Mastoiditis.
05:27Mastoiditis is the infection inflammation of the mucous lining of the cave and the honeycomb
05:41structure of the mastoid process of the temporal bone, which is located behind the ear.
05:47Symptoms of osteoiditis.
05:50Partial hearing loss sometimes.
05:52Thick pores from the ear.
05:53Slight increase in body temperature.
05:55Redness and swelling in front or behind the ear.
05:59A dull edge.
06:00What can be done?
06:01Seek immediate medical help.
06:03Treatment of the disorder requires strong course of antibiotics, sometimes lasting more than a few weeks.
06:09Persistent infection might require surgery to remove a source of infection.
06:15Reason 9.
06:16Ruptured eardrum.
06:17Signs of ruptured eardrum.
06:19Partial hearing loss.
06:20Tinnitus.
06:21Dizziness.
06:22Bleeding or drainage of pus from the ear.
06:25Sudden pain in the ear, usually associated with injury or infection.
06:30What can be done?
06:32Take paracetamol to relieve pain until you see a doctor.
06:36You may need an eardrum patch to speed up healing and antibiotics.
06:41A ruptured eardrum can be repaired with surgery.
06:44Do not blow your nose or allow air into the ear until your eardrum has fully healed.
06:52This may take up to two months.
06:55Thank you for your attention.
06:57This material was prepared by details of the page All Scientifical Attention.
07:01This material is for informational proposals only.
07:03When observing very unusual symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor.
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