Diagnostic Algorithm and Standard Treatment Guidelines For Management of Common Ear Conditions
Diagnostic Algorithm and Standard Treatment Guidelines For Management of Common Ear Conditions
Diagnostic Algorithm and Standard Treatment Guidelines For Management of Common Ear Conditions
Background
Deafness is defined as the inability to use hearing as a primary channel for receiving
speech, even with amplification. Hearing loss is hearing impairment of various degrees.
It is estimated that there are approximately 63 million people in India suffering from hearing
impairment. A significant proportion of cases of hearing loss are due to common ear
diseases, which if diagnosed early and managed properly can significantly reduce the
burden of decreased hearing.
Considering the burden of the problem and the burden of disability due to decreased
hearing/deafness, there was a pressing need for developing guidelines for diagnosis and
treatment of patients with ear diseases.
We have developed, in consultation with some of the leading experts in the country, an
Algorithm for diagnosing common ear conditions and Treatment Guidelines for managing
these conditions. The principal objective of this exercise is to aid in reducing the burden of
preventable hearing loss in the country.
These guidelines have been developed with the objective of helping physicians, general
practitioners or pediatricians at the primary and secondary level, who are often the first
interface with a majority of patients, in arriving at a diagnosis of common ear conditions and
instituting proper management.
Apart from these common ear conditions leading to decreased hearing there are other
causes of preventable hearing loss, like excessive use of ototoxic drugs and noise induced
hearing loss. These are also important causes of hearing loss and should receive adequate
consideration.
Early screening for hearing loss and early rehabilitation is recommended to reduce the
disability caused by hearing impairment.
Ear Wax-
Signs and Symptoms
Wax seen in the ear
Pain / decreased hearing / itching in ear
Treatment
In case of severe pain analgesic should be given
Wax softener ear drops, 3-5 drops three times a day for 4-5 days
Removal of the wax by gentle syringing (refer the patient if you are not familiar with
the procedure of syringing)
If pain persists refer to an ENT specialist
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Advice to the patient
Not to instill oil in the ear
Not to use ear buds or any sharp object for cleaning the ear
Treatment
Topical ear drops (Steroid and antibiotic combination)
10% Ichthammol glycerine packing (to be changed or removed after 24 hours)
Anti-inflammatory drugs
Systemic antibiotics [Amoxycillin+Cloxacillin / Amoxycillin]
If no improvement is seen in 5-7 days, refer to an ENT specialist
Otomycosis-
Treatment
Antifungal ear drops three drops three times a day
Topical cleaning
Gentle syringing and dry mopping
Treatment
1. Antibiotic therapy
Amoxycillin:
For children: 40- 60 mg/kg in three divided doses for 10-14 days
For adults: 500mg three times a day for 7 days. OR
Co-trimoxazole or Erythromycin (if allergic to penicillin) OR
Co-amoxyclav/Cefaclor (in case of no-response for 48-72
hours with above drugs)
2. Anti-inflammatory drugs for three days/till symptoms subside
3. In case of discharge - Borospirit/Ciprofloxacin/Ofloxacin ear drops
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Refer to an ENT specialist if-
Keep the ear dry (prevent water from getting into the ear)
In case of discharge - dry mopping of the ear with a clean cotton wick.
Not to put any indigenous eardrops
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Otitis Media with Effusion (OME)
Signs and symptoms
Decreased hearing/fullness
Sometimes ear-ache
On examination - dull, retracted ear drum sometimes with air bubbles and a visible air-fluid
level
Treatment
Most cases in children follow a course of spontaneous resolution so a policy of wait
and watch with monthly follow up for three months is recommended.
If features of ASOM develop manage as per ASOM treatment guidelines
If the effusion does not resolve even after three months then referral is indicated
Diagnostic Algorithm
This diagnostic algorithm has been prepared keeping in mind the common presenting
complaints of patients coming with ear infections. The common presenting symptoms are:
pain in the ear, discharge from the ear, hearing loss and combinations of these complaints. We
have made a simple algorithm which can be used by the health care provider to arrive at a
diagnosis on the basis of the history of patients. The next level of diagnosis is based on the
examination of the ear. This is possible at centers where facilities of otoscopy using an
otoscope are available. Accordingly the health care provider can either refer the patient to an
ENT specialist for further detailed evaluation and management or if possible, can
manage the patient as per the treatment guidelines.
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Diagnostic Algorithm Diagram