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Myringitis: An update.

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  • 1Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Udupi, Karnataka, 576104, India.

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Granular myringitis and bullous myringitis are distinct inflammatory ear conditions. While both cause ear discharge, granular myringitis is painless external otitis, and bullous myringitis involves painful acute middle ear inflammation.

Keywords:
BM, Bullous myringitisBullous myringitisEM, Eczematoid myringitisFM, Fungal myringitisGM, Granular myringitisGranular myringitisHemorrhagic myringitisMyringitisTM, Tympanic membrane

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  • Otolaryngology
  • Infectious Diseases

Background:

  • Myringitis presents as either acute or chronic inflammation.
  • Common symptoms include ear discharge and pain, but underlying causes and treatments vary significantly.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the clinical presentations and management strategies for granular and bullous myringitis.
  • To differentiate between these two inflammatory ear conditions based on etiology and clinical features.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of inflammatory ear conditions.
  • Analysis of clinical and therapeutic aspects of myringitis.

Main Results:

  • Granular myringitis is an external ear pathology affecting the tympanic membrane, presenting as painless otorrhea.
  • Bullous myringitis is associated with acute middle ear inflammation and severe ear pain.

Conclusions:

  • Granular and bullous myringitis have different etiologies and clinical manifestations.
  • Distinct management approaches are required for each type of myringitis.