Creeping feeling
Introduction
Introduction I feel that there are insects squirming in my ears.
Cause
Cause
It is caused by inflammation of the ear canal and congestion and edema of the cell tissue in the wall of the ear canal.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Otoscope examination, ear examination, blood test, ear, nose, throat swab, bacterial culture, ear, nose, throat, CT examination
It is usually diagnosed by the patient's conscious symptoms. Generally, it is diagnosed by clinical symptoms and accompanying symptoms. It is best to get up early and find a doctor in the hospital. It can be diagnosed by visual inspection and otoscopy. Or by describing the symptoms in detail, the doctor makes a diagnosis based on your symptoms and clinical. Pay attention to the presence or absence of earache, tinnitus and other symptoms.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
The diagnosis should be differentiated from the following symptoms:
1. auricle abrasion
It is a skin abrasion on the surface of the auricle, but does not damage the subcutaneous tissue and cartilage.
2. Inflated in the ear
Patients with middle ear cancer have a feeling of bloating in the ear in the early stage and obvious pain in the late stage. Middle ear cancer is a malignant cancer that occurs in the middle ear. It accounts for 1.5% of ear tumors and 0.06% of systemic tumors.
3. Intra-aural pain
Otitis media can cause pain in the ear. Otitis media is an inflammatory lesion involving all or part of the structure of the middle ear (including the eustachian tube tympanic sinus and mastoid air chamber). Most of the inflammatory lesions are non-specifically arranged for inflammation, especially in children. Can be divided into two categories of non-suppurative and suppurative. Non-suppuratives include otitis media with otitis media with effusion in the otitis media; septic patients with acute and chronic genital specific inflammation is too rare, such as tuberculous otitis media. Commonly there are secretory otitis media, acute suppurative otitis media, cholesteatoma otitis media and air pressure otitis media. It is usually diagnosed by the patient's conscious symptoms.
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