Otitis Externa Clinical Presentation
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History
The patient may report the following symptoms:
- Otalgia
- Aural fullness
- Itching
- Discharge (Initially, the discharge may be clear and odorless, but it quickly becomes a purulent, foul-smelling discharge.)
- Decreased hearing
- Tinnitus
- Fever (uncommon)
- Bilateral symptoms (rare)
Physical
Findings of the physical examination may include the following:
- Tragal tenderness with manipulation
- Erythematous and edematous external auditory canal
- Purulent discharge
- Eczema of auricle
- Periauricular and cervical adenopathy
- Fever (uncommon)
- In severe cases, the infection may spread to the surrounding soft tissues, including the parotid gland. Bony extension may also occur into the mastoid bone, temporomandibular joint, and base of the skull, in which case cranial nerves VII (facial), IX (glossopharyngeal), X (vagus), XI (accessory), or XII (hypoglossal) may be affected.
Causes
The causes of otitis externa can be categorized as (1) obstructive (eg, cerumen, surfer's exostosis, narrow or tortuous canal), resulting in water retention; (2) absence of cerumen, which may occur as a result of repeated water exposure; (3) trauma; and (4) an alteration of the pH of the canal.
- Risk factors
- Previous episodes of otitis externa
- Swimming, diving, or participating in aquatic activities
- Use of earplugs or probing of the external auditory canal (possibly secondary to trauma caused to the external auditory canal)
- Hot, humid weather
- Use of a hearing aid
- Coexistence of eczema, allergic rhinitis, or asthma
- Comorbidities such as diabetes mellitus, AIDS, leukopenia, or malnutrition (See also the eMedicine articles Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 - A Review, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - A Review, and HIV Infection and AIDS [in the Emergency Medicine section]; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 and Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 [in the Endocrinology section], and Malnutrition [in the Pediatrics section], as well as the Medscape Diabetes Endocrinology Homepage, Diabetic Microvascular Complications Resource Center, Putting It Together: AIDS and the Millennium Development Goals, Global SurveyRevealsMany People Do Not Think AIDS Is Fatal, Management of Eating Disorders in Children and Teens Reviewed, and Protein and Energy Supplementation in Elderly People at Risk From Malnutrition on Medscape.)
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