EXTERNAL EAR TRAUMA Captureds

Definition

Pharmacological treatment

Nursing management

Pathophysiology

Causes

Complications

Sings and symptoms

Diet therapy

Nursing care plan

Risk factors

Diagnostic test

Blowing your nose creates pressure in your ears

to relive pain in the ear

monitor sings of infection

wound healing promotio

minimize the risk ti stimulants

Promote healing by not blowing your nose

Placing a warm, dry compress on your ear several times daily

ease the pain with heat and pain relievers

ear examination

burns

accidents

poisoning

is the injury of the external part of the kidney

In dealing with lacerations, subperichondrial hematomas, perichondritis

Direct blows to the ear or head.

Loud noise.

Inserting something into the ear

Cuts, scrapes, burns, or frostbite.

laceration,

avulsion

hematoma

fracture.

leading to the damage to the ear resulting

inflammation

this occur as a result of injury from the external stimuli

dizziness and pain

inflammation

blocked ear

redness

hearing loss,

bleeding

antibiotics

pain medications

topical ointments

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food with protein

fruits and vegetables

intake of water

Sudden air pressure changes.