What are the symptoms of mastoiditis?
Common symptoms of mastoiditis include:
- Pain or discomfort behind the ear
- Redness and swelling in that area
- Fever
- Ear drainage or discharge
- Hearing loss
- General feeling of unwellness
What causes mastoiditis?
Mastoiditis is often caused by bacteria that spread from a middle ear infection. If the ear infection is not treated, it can reach the mastoid bone and cause an infection there.
How common is mastoiditis?
Mastoiditis is relatively rare, especially because of the effective treatments available for ear infections today. However, it can happen in children who have frequent ear infections.
Who is more likely to get mastoiditis?
Children are more likely to develop mastoiditis, especially those under two years old. Other risk factors include:
- Having frequent ear infections
- Having a weakened immune system
- Not being up to date with vaccinations
How can I treat mastoiditis?
Treatment for mastoiditis typically involves antibiotics to fight the infection. In some cases, a doctor may need to drain the infection if it has formed a collection of pus.
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Final thoughts
Mastoiditis is an infection behind the ear that can be treated effectively. If you have concerns about ear infections or symptoms of mastoiditis, it is important to speak to your GP or healthcare provider.