How to Identify Cholesteatoma Symptoms and Seek Treatment
Learn the signs of cholesteatoma, including ear pain and infection, and when to consult an ENT specialist.
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Cholesteatoma is often indicated by recurrent ear infections, hearing loss, ear pain, and foul-smelling ear discharge. If you experience these symptoms, see an ENT specialist for a thorough examination, which may include an otoscopic exam and imaging studies.
FAQs & Answers
- What causes cholesteatoma? Cholesteatoma can develop due to repeated ear infections, eustachian tube dysfunction, or other underlying middle ear issues.
- What treatments are available for cholesteatoma? Treatment typically involves surgery to remove the cholesteatoma and repair any damage to the ear.
- Can cholesteatoma lead to hearing loss? Yes, cholesteatoma can cause hearing loss, especially if not treated, as it can affect the structures of the middle ear.
- How is cholesteatoma diagnosed? A healthcare professional diagnoses cholesteatoma through a physical examination, often using an otoscope, and may recommend imaging studies.