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. 1989 Sep:35:1841-4.

The Red Ear-drum: To Treat or Not To Treat?

The Red Ear-drum: To Treat or Not To Treat?

C D Marchant. Can Fam Physician. 1989 Sep.

Abstract

Acute otitis media is typified by the patient with fever, earache, and a "red" ear-drum. Suppurative otitis media, however, often presents without specific symptoms, and redness is the least reliable physical finding. Impaired tympanic membrane mobility on pneumatic otoscopy and bulging and opacification of the ear-drum are more reliable and important physical signs. Review of placebo-controlled trials reveals that antimicrobial therapy produces more rapid relief of fever and earache in patients with the most symptoms. Effects on patients with fewer symptoms are more modest. Amoxicillin remains the standard first-line treatment. Reasonable indications for alternative therapy are reviewed.

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