Affiliation:
1. F2, ENT, Royal Derby Hospital
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3. Consultant, ENT, King’s Mill Hospital, Nottinghamshire
Abstract
The discharging ear, also known as otorrhoea, is a common ear, nose and throat symptom and defined as drainage or flow exiting the ear. The discharge can be wax, blood, pus, mucus, or cerebrospinal fluid. The underlying cause can usually be determined from the history and physical examination. Most patients with otorrhoea can be managed within primary care and do not require referral or hospital admission. This article considers the common causes of a discharging ear, appropriate management, guidance for referral of patients to secondary care and some key take home points.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science