EXTERNAL EAR TRAUMA
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.