Mesotitismanitis is an inflammatory disease of the middle ear, which is characterized by damage to the middle ear and auditory ossicles.
Mezottimanitis usually develops as a result of an infectious process (staphylococcus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa) that begins on the surface of the eardrum or on the ossicles of the middle ear. The course of the disease varies from acute to chronic. Chronic mezottimanitis may be accompanied by perforation of the eardrum, prolonged painful drainage, and hearing impairment.
Symptoms of mesotitismanitis are ear pain, hearing loss, accumulation of fluid in the middle ear cavity (exudate), discharge of pus from the ear, purulent discharge from the ear. An increase in temperature, loss of appetite, weakness, headache, increased fatigue, and sleep disturbances may also occur. In some cases, complications develop, such as a middle ear abscess or meningitis (inflammation of the meninges).
Treatment of mesotid manate depends on its severity and etiology. This may include antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and drainage to remove fluid from the ear cavity. If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with mesotide, be sure to follow your doctor's recommendations. Despite its seriousness, this diagnosis was successfully