The mastoid bone is located just behind the ear and has several air cavities that help in protecting the delicate structures of the ear, regulate the ear pressure, and protect the temporal bone during trauma.
These air cavities get infected and filled with discharge during mastoiditis.
Types:
The different types of mastoiditis are:
Causes:
Mastoiditis may occur due to the following conditions:
Risk factors:
The risk of developing mastoiditis is more in the following cases:
The symptoms associated with mastoiditis are:
Non-surgical treatment: It can be performed using the following:
Antibiotics: Antibiotic injections may be given intravenously (injected into the vein) followed by oral antibiotics to treat mastoiditis.
Surgical treatment: If antibiotics fail to treat infection, the following surgeries may be recommended to treat mastoiditis:
Untreated mastoiditis may lead to the following complications:
The following are the post-procedure steps following surgery for mastoiditis treatment:
The following home remedies are useful following mastoiditis treatment by surgery:
The following tips can help in avoiding middle ear infections that may lead to mastoiditis:
The cost of mastoiditis treatment using medications is between INR 2,000 to INR 3,000.
The cost of surgery for mastoiditis treatment in Mumbai is between INR 55,000 to INR 80,000.
The cost of surgery for mastoiditis treatment in Delhi is between INR 50,000 to INR 75,000.
The cost of surgery for mastoiditis treatment in Bangalore is between INR 50,000 to INR 75,000.
The cost of surgery for mastoiditis treatment in Chennai is between INR 45,000 to INR 70,000.
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The mastoid bone is located just behind the ear and has several air cavities that help in protecting the delicate structures of the ear, regulate the ear pressure, and protect the temporal bone during trauma.
These air cavities get infected and filled with discharge during mastoiditis.
Types:
The different types of mastoiditis are:
Causes:
Mastoiditis may occur due to the following conditions:
Risk factors:
The risk of developing mastoiditis is more in the following cases:
The symptoms associated with mastoiditis are:
Non-surgical treatment: It can be performed using the following:
Antibiotics: Antibiotic injections may be given intravenously (injected into the vein) followed by oral antibiotics to treat mastoiditis.
Surgical treatment: If antibiotics fail to treat infection, the following surgeries may be recommended to treat mastoiditis:
Untreated mastoiditis may lead to the following complications:
The following are the post-procedure steps following surgery for mastoiditis treatment:
The following home remedies are useful following mastoiditis treatment by surgery:
The following tips can help in avoiding middle ear infections that may lead to mastoiditis:
The cost of mastoiditis treatment using medications is between INR 2,000 to INR 3,000.
The cost of surgery for mastoiditis treatment in Mumbai is between INR 55,000 to INR 80,000.
The cost of surgery for mastoiditis treatment in Delhi is between INR 50,000 to INR 75,000.
The cost of surgery for mastoiditis treatment in Bangalore is between INR 50,000 to INR 75,000.
The cost of surgery for mastoiditis treatment in Chennai is between INR 45,000 to INR 70,000.
A. Mastoiditis is the infection of the mastoid bone present just behind the ear.
A. Silent mastoiditis is a severe type of mastoiditis that involves the degeneration of the mastoid bone without any signs like redness, swelling, or discharge from the ears. Silent mastoiditis is more harmful than mastoiditis as it can lead to severe damage before the patient will notice it and get treatment.
A. Mastoiditis is treated by an ENT specialist or otolaryngologist.
A. Yes, mastoiditis can recur after treatment using antibiotics. However, the infection usually does not recur following surgical treatment. The rate of recurrence will depend on the severity of the patient’s condition and the type of treatment being performed.
A. Yes, mastoiditis could be a life-threatening condition as the ear infection can quickly spread to the brain, skull, and the rest of the body causing severe complications. It is therefore important to take proper treatment immediately once you are diagnosed with mastoiditis.
A. When mastoiditis is not treated in a timely manner, it could cause the following complications:
A. Yes, although it is uncommon to get mastoiditis without a coinciding ear infection, it is still a possibility.
A. Yes, stress can reduce the immune or disease-fighting capacity of the body and increase the possibility of ear infections. Constant stress can even lead to recurring infections.
A. Yes, acute sinusitis can usually be treated completely using antibiotics while chronic sinusitis can cause the infection to spread to the middle ear and then mastoid bone leading to mastoiditis.
A. The prognosis of mastoiditis is normally excellent in acute mastoiditis and can usually be treated completely using antibiotics. Chronic mastoiditis will need further treatment with surgery. If the infection has spread to other areas of the body like the brain, further types of treatments are needed.