Acute otitis media |
Diagnosis requires all three signs: |
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Acute onset of signs and symptoms of middle ear effusion and inflammation
Presence of middle ear effusion indicated by:
Bulging of the tympanic membrane
Limited or absent mobility of the tympanic membrane
Air fluid level behind the tympanic membrane
Otorrhea
Signs and symptoms of middle ear inflammation indicated by:
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Middle ear effusion with constitutional signs of illness is not sufficient for a diagnosis of AOM. |
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In case of doubt, wait and reassess. |
Otitis media with effusion |
Presence of middle ear effusion without signs or symptoms of acute infection
Very common after an episode of otitis media
Usually no pain or fever
May be difficult to differentiate from acute OM
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Chronic otitis media |
Infection persists > 2-3 weeks |