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Clinical Study of the Patients Suffering from Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media


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1 Deptt. of Ophthalmology, Medical College, Jagdalpur, Bastar (India) 494001, India
2 Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur, (Bastar) - 494001, India
     

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Objective: Clinical study of the patients suffering from Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media. Material and Methods: Patients attending O. P. D. of a Medical College Hospital, were taken in to consideration. Detail history of all sampled patients and clinical examination were carried out. Thus 128 ears of one hundred cases included in the study. Statistical analysis: were expressed in terms of simple proportion. Results: Ottorhhoea was present in all sampled patients followed by deafness, tinnitus, headache, earache and vertigo. Recurrent nasal and throat infection was the most common associated factors responsible for chronic suppurative otitis media. Conclusion: There is an urgent need to bring awareness among the masses about various aspects of the disease; similarly consulting doctors must be motivated for rational use of drugs, by keeping in mind the development of resistance against antibiotics.

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Resistence, Antibiotic, Deafness.
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Authors

S. K. Shukla
Deptt. of Ophthalmology, Medical College, Jagdalpur, Bastar (India) 494001, India
K. Thakur Amit
Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur, (Bastar) - 494001, India
A. K. Bansal
Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur, (Bastar) - 494001, India
Mashih John
Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur, (Bastar) - 494001, India
P. K. Shrivastava
Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur, (Bastar) - 494001, India

Abstract


Objective: Clinical study of the patients suffering from Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media. Material and Methods: Patients attending O. P. D. of a Medical College Hospital, were taken in to consideration. Detail history of all sampled patients and clinical examination were carried out. Thus 128 ears of one hundred cases included in the study. Statistical analysis: were expressed in terms of simple proportion. Results: Ottorhhoea was present in all sampled patients followed by deafness, tinnitus, headache, earache and vertigo. Recurrent nasal and throat infection was the most common associated factors responsible for chronic suppurative otitis media. Conclusion: There is an urgent need to bring awareness among the masses about various aspects of the disease; similarly consulting doctors must be motivated for rational use of drugs, by keeping in mind the development of resistance against antibiotics.

Keywords


Resistence, Antibiotic, Deafness.

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