REFERRED OTALGIA – A CASE SERIES

2015 
 Introduction: Referred otalgia is a challenging symptom, with the burden on the physician to identify the source. It is a pain originating outside theear. This is caused by the complex nervous connections in the head and neck areas, the ear, the pharynx and the nose.Aim: To study the possible aetiologies of referred otalgia and to formulate an appropriate management plan.Materials and Methods: This prospective study was conducted on patients presenting to ear, nose, and throat (ENT) outpatient department in SreeBalaji Medical College and Hospital, Chennai, with complaint of ear ache either unilateral or bilateral from which patients who had referred otalgiawere evaluated after taking an informed consent. The patient’s details were recorded, and a detailed history of their complains was taken. A thoroughclinical evaluation was done to know the possible aetiologyResults: Of 870 patients who presented with an ear ache, 103 (11.9%) patients had referred otalgia. The most common cause for referred otalgia fromthis study was found to be temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction in 38 (36.9%) patients, followed by dental problems in 32 patients (31.06%).Conclusion: Referred otalgia has been a well-documented phenomenon in the ENT and neurosurgical literature. One has to be knowledged about theneuroanatomy and sensory innervations of the ear and the dermatomal sites in order to know the primary cause of the earache. TMJ disorders anddental causes for referred otalgia are very important factors and should always be evaluated for any such case.Keywords: Referred, Otalgia, Ear ache.Â
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