Can otitis media cause fever

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Recently, my ear hearing is not very good. I can't hear people talking to me. There are still some pus in my ears, and sometimes it hurts. I didn't care at first, so I didn't go to see it. I kept dragging it until tinnitus gradually appeared and I couldn't hear it. The doctor said that I had otitis media. After treatment, it was much better, and I would lead to otitis media I'd like to share my experience with you

Can otitis media cause fever

Otitis media can cause fever. Reason 1: acute otitis media is an acute suppurative inflammation of the middle ear mucosa, and the most common infection is through eustachian tube. After a cold, pharyngeal and nasal inflammation spread to the eustachian tube. The pharyngeal orifice and lumen mucosa of the eustachian tube appeared hyperemia and swelling. Cilia movement was obstructed. Pathogenic bacteria invaded the middle ear and caused otitis media.

Reason 2: otitis media to swim should avoid the water pharynx in the mouth, in order to avoid water through the nasopharynx and into the middle ear, cause otitis media. The external auditory canal can be blocked with sterilized cotton ball to avoid infection induced otitis media.

The third reason: lack of cerumen: because the cerumen of normal people's external auditory canal is slightly acidic and has anti infective effect, when lack of cerumen, the external auditory canal will lose its antibacterial acid coat, so it is easy to cause disease.

matters needing attention

Here to remind you: try not to use sharp objects out of the ear, so as not to scratch the ear canal and cause infection. Don't blow your nose by pinching your nostrils tightly, because it can increase the pressure on the nose and throat, and make the nose and bacteria enter the middle ear through the eustachian tube. The nose can be aspirated backward and spit out from the mouth, or the handkerchief can be placed in the front nostril to gently blow out the nose, or one side of the front nostril can be gently pinched to gently blow out the opposite side of the open nasal cavity.