Bullous myringitis
Aetiology:
An influenza virus infection of the tympanic membrane and deep external meatus, often associated with an acute otitis media.
Clinical features:
Presents as otalgia, deafness and serosanguinous otorrhoea. Haemorrhagic bullae are seen on otoscopy. Secondary bacterial infection can occur with purulent otorrhoea leading to otitis externa.
Management:
Treat with analgesics; local and systemic antibiotics for secondary bacterial infection.
Tympanosclerosis
Aetiology:
Deposits of collagen beneath the mucosa of the tympanic membrane and middle ear following otitis media or middle ear surgery, particularly grommet insertion.
Clinical features:
Tympanosclerosis is mostly asymptomatic. Deposits are visible as white chalk patches in the tympanic membrane. Middle ear deposits may cause conductive deafness by ossicular fixation.
Management:
None if asymptomatic. Ossiculoplasty may be required for conductive deafness.
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