**Frechelle's** **symptom** also known as **Frechelle's syndrome** is a medical concept that refers to a hearing disorder that occurs simultaneously in both ears due to blockage of the eustachian tubes passing between the nasal cavity and the middle ear. . This symptom is the result of inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose and sinuses.
Symptoms of Freshelsymptom include an acute, painful runny nose, persistent nasal congestion, nasal discharge, and excessive watery eyes. In some cases, there is a decrease in hearing in both ears without an effect on hearing in one ear and is sometimes accompanied by pain in the ears and sensations of cold air. If these symptoms occur, you should see a doctor for diagnosis and treatment, because Freschel syndrome is often a sign of a more serious condition, such as sinusitis (inflammation of the sinuses), allergic rhinitis (obsessive runny nose), or ethmoiditis (inflammation of the ethmoid sinus lining).
One of the causes of Freschel's symptom may be an infectious disease - influenza, acute respiratory viral infection or tuberculosis. Also, this symptom can develop after general anesthesia, as well as in the presence of various types of cancer, in particular, moles and tumors of the nose, eyes
Frechels Symptom is a medical term used to describe a condition where a patient experiences severe pain in the ear when the head is compressed. It was discovered in 1937 by Swiss physician Rainer Freschels, and since then it has been used to diagnose and treat various ear, nose and throat conditions.
Freshels symptom manifests itself as severe, sharp pain that can last from several minutes to several hours. The pain intensifies when pressing on the mastoid process of the brain, which occurs when the head moves, so the person constantly feels discomfort and cannot relax. The symptom usually occurs in the left ear and can be caused by various causes, such as otitis media, inflammation of the auditory tube, tumors and other hearing diseases.
When diagnosing Freschels' symptom, the doctor checks to see if there is inflammation or damage in the middle ear. To do this, he uses ENT instruments such as speculums, a stethoscope, or a camera to take pictures of the inside of the ear. If necessary, additional examinations may be prescribed, such as X-rays or MRIs of the head and neck.
Treatment for Freshels symptoms depends on their cause and the type of disease that caused it. In some cases, only symptomatic treatment may be required, such as pain relief, inflammation reduction, and calming the nervous system. If the cause is a malfunction of the middle ear, the doctor may require surgical intervention.
One of the main advantages of Freshels symptoms is that they help quickly diagnose and treat ear diseases in the early stages. This reduces the risk of serious complications and avoids more complex surgeries. In addition, the symptom can be used to monitor the patient's condition after treatment to ensure that they are improving.
It is important to note that the Freschels symptom is not an exact diagnosis, but only one of the symptoms that appear in various diseases of the ear, nose and throat. Therefore, before starting treatment, you should always consult a doctor for an accurate diagnosis and prescribe an appropriate course of treatment.