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  2. Otorrhea: What It Is, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Otorrhea” is the medical word for ear drainage. It can happen as a result of trauma or an ear infection, such as otitis media or swimmer’s ear. Sometimes, otorrhea indicates a more serious condition, especially if it develops after a head injury.

  3. Ear discharge, also known as otorrhea, is any fluid that comes from the ear. Most of the time, your ears discharge earwax. This is an oil that your body naturally produces. The job of earwax is...

  4. Ear Discharge: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment - Healthgrades

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    Ear discharge is when fluid comes out of the ear canal. The fluid can be clear, yellowish brown, or contain pus or blood. The most likely cause is an ear infection.

  5. Evaluation of otorrhea (ear discharge) in children - UpToDate

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    DEFINITION. Otorrhea means drainage of liquid from the ear. Otorrhea results from external ear canal pathology or middle ear disease with tympanic membrane perforation. DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS. The table provides a list of etiologies for otorrhea in children (table 1).

  6. Ear Discharge - Ear Discharge - Merck Manual Consumer Version

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    Ear discharge (otorrhea) is drainage from the ear. The drainage may be watery, bloody, or thick and whitish, like pus (purulent). Depending on the cause of the discharge, people may also have ear pain, fever, itching, vertigo, ringing in the ear (tinnitus), and/or hearing loss. Symptoms range from sudden and severe to slowly developing and mild.

  7. Otorrhea - Nationwide Children's Hospital

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    Overview. Diagnosis. Treatment. What Is Otorrhea? Otorrhea is the medical term for ear drainage. In order for there to be drainage from the middle ear (the space behind the ear drum) into the ear canal, there must be a connection present. This connection can result from a perforation in the ear drum, or if an ear tube was previously placed.

  8. Ear Discharge > Clinical Keywords - Yale Medicine

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    Definition. Ear discharge, also known as otorrhea, is a condition characterized by the release of fluid from the ear. This fluid can vary in color, consistency, and odor, and may be a result of various causes, including infection, inflammation, injury, or blockage in the ear canal. Showing 3 of 12.

  9. Ear discharge: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

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    Home →. Medical Encyclopedia →. Ear discharge is drainage of blood, ear wax, pus, or fluid from the ear. Causes. Most of the time, any fluid leaking out of an ear is ear wax. A ruptured eardrum can cause a white, slightly bloody, or yellow discharge from the ear. Dry crusted material on a child's pillow is often a sign of a ruptured eardrum.

  10. Ear Discharge - Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders - MSD Manuals

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    Ear discharge (otorrhea) is drainage from the ear. The drainage may be watery, bloody, or thick and whitish, like pus (purulent). Depending on the cause of the discharge, people may also have ear pain , fever, itching, vertigo , ringing in the ear (tinnitus ), and/or hearing loss .

  11. Otorrhea - Otorrhea - MSD Manual Professional Edition

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    Ear discharge (otorrhea) is drainage exiting the ear. It may be serous, serosanguineous, or purulent. Associated symptoms may include ear pain, fever, pruritus, vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing loss. Etiology of Otorrhea. Causes of ear discharge may originate from the ear canal, the middle ear, or the cranial vault.