auralgie
Auralgie, also called otalgia or earache, is pain in one or both ears. It is a symptom rather than a disease and may originate from structures in the ear itself or reflect referred pain from adjacent regions such as the teeth, sinuses, or throat.
Most common causes are infections of the ear, including acute otitis media and otitis externa, and cerumen
Pain is the defining symptom; it may be sharp or dull and can be accompanied by fever,
Evaluation relies on history and a physical exam, especially otoscopy to inspect the tympanic membrane and
Management targets the underlying cause and pain relief. Analgesics such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen are commonly
Most cases resolve with appropriate care. Complications are uncommon but can include tympanic membrane rupture, chronic