Otalgia

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Name of Symptom/Sign:
Otalgia
Classifications and external resources
ICD-10 H60. Otitis Externa H65.&H66. Otitis Media H92. Otalgia
ICD-9 380.1 Otitis Externa 381 Otitis Media 388.7 Otalgia
DiseasesDB 18027
eMedicine ent/199 
"Earache" redirects here; see also Earache Records, a British heavy metal record label.

Otalgia is ear pain or an earache. Primary otalgia is from pain that originates inside the ear. Referred otalgia is from pain that originates from outside the ear.

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[edit] Primary otalgia

Ear pain can be caused by disease in the external, middle, or inner ear, but the three are indistinguishable in terms of the pain experienced.

External ear pain may be:

Middle ear pain may be:

[edit] Secondary otalgia

Ear pain can be referred pain to the ears in five main ways:

Psychogenic otalgia is when no cause to the pain in ears can be found, suggesting a functional origin. The patient in such cases should be kept under observation with periodic re-evaluation.

[edit] Diagnosis

It is normally possible to establish the cause of ear pain based on the history. It is important to exclude cancer where appropriate, particularly with unilateral otalgia in an adult who uses tobacco or alcohol.[1]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Amundson L (1990). "Disorders of the external ear.". Prim Care 17 (2): 213-31. PMID 2196606. 
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