Symptoms suggesting occurrence of otitis
media (OM) in infants and young children are not always right. Objective: Assessment
of those infants and children with symptoms suggesting otitis media. Patients &
Methods: 113 infants and children were complaining of ear symptoms suggesting
otitis media as well as 63 infants and children of same age and sex were not
complaining of any of these symptoms suggesting otitis media, were fully
investigated prospectively, by full clinical and ear, nose examination as well
as swab culture from the ear discharge. Results: There was no statistical
significant difference between the prevalence of otitis related symptoms and
the risk factors in both groups. There was no correlation found between the
otoscopic diagnosis of OM and the main complaint suggesting OM in the patients,
mainly ear pain and ear discharge. There was a positive significant correlation
between otoscopic diagnosis of OM and fever, diarrhea, and bronchiolitis
(significance was at 0.01, 0.01 and 0.05 levels respectively). Conclusion: Otoscopic
examination is very important in any infant or child complaining of ear pain,
ear discharge or complaining of otitis related symptoms.
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