In some cases, it can even lead to hearing loss. Other possible symptoms include fever, reduced hearing during periods of illness, tenderness on touch of the skin above the ear, purulent discharge from the ears, irritability, ear blocking sensation and diarrhea (in infants) Cochlear hydrops (or cochlear meniere's or cochlear endolymphatic hydrops) is a condition of the inner ear involving a pathological increase of fluid affecting the cochlea
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This results in swelling that can lead to hearing loss or changes in hearing perception
It is a form of endolymphatic hydrops and related to ménière's disease
Constant ringing, pain, dizziness, difficulty hearing, fluid drainage, trouble balancing—for such a small part of the body, ears can certainly cause a lot of trouble. Symptoms include aural fullness, ears popping, a feeling of pressure in the affected ear (s), a feeling that the affected ear (s) is clogged, crackling, ear pain, tinnitus, autophony, and muffled hearing It can also result in vertigo and loss of balance as it can have an effect on the inner ear Endolymphatic hydrops is a disorder of the inner ear
Endolymph fluid, which is partly regulated by the endolymph sac, flows through the inner ear and is critical to the function of all sensory cells in the inner ear. Ear pain is the primary complaint However, differentiating it from acute otitis media can be difficult, leading to early misdiagnosis.the rarity of bullous myringitis, especially compared to acute otitis media, can result in common misdiagnoses. Ear pain, also known as earache or otalgia, is pain in the ear
[1][2] primary ear pain is pain that originates from the ear
Secondary ear pain is a type of referred pain, meaning that the source of the pain differs from the location where the pain is felt. Otitis media the primary symptom of acute otitis media is ear pain