EARACHE (OTALGIA)
Pain in the ear can be due to causes occurring locally in
the ear or referred to it from remote area.
A.
Local causes
- External ear Furuncle, impacted wax, otitis externa, otomycosis, myringitis bullosa, herpes zoster, and malignant neoplasms.
- Middle ear Acute otitis media, Eustachian tube obstruction, mastoiditis, extradural abscess, aero-otitis media, and carcinoma middle ear.
B.
Referred
Causes
As ear receives nerve supply from
Vth (auriculotemporal br.), IX(tympanic br.) and Xth (auricularbr.) cranial
nerves; and from C2(lesser occipital) and
C2 and C3(greater
auricular), pain may be reffered from these remote areas.
1.
Via Vth
cranial nerve
(a) Dental.
Caries tooth, apical abscess, impacted molar, malocclusion
(b) Oral
cavity. Benign or malignant ulcerative lesions of oral cavity or tongue
(c) Temporomandibular
joint disorders. Bruxism, osteoarthritis, recurrent dislocation, ill-fitting
denture.
(d) Sphenopalatine
neuralgia
2.
Via IXth
cranial nerve
(a) Oropharynx. Acute tonsillitis,
peritonsillar abscess, tonsillectomy. Benign
or malignant ulcers or soft
palate, tonsil and its pillars.
(b) Base of tongue. Tuberculosis or
malignancy.
(c) Elongated styloid process
3. Via Xth cranial nerve Malignancy or ulceractive lesion of:
vellecula, epiglottis,
Larynx or laryngopharynx, oesophagus.
4. Via C2 and
C3
spinal nerves Cervical spondylosis, injuries of cervical spine,
caries spine.
C.
Psychogenic
Causes
When no cause has been discovered,
pain may be functional in origin but the patient should be kept under
observation with periodic re-evaluation.
Otalgia is a symptom. It is
essential to find its cause before specific treatment can be instituted.
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