Ear Barotrauma Treatment
[Generated AI] Date: April 13, 2026
Treatment varies significantly depending on the structural damage observed during an otoscopic exam. ear barotrauma treatment
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. If you suspect ear barotrauma, particularly if accompanied by hearing loss, severe pain, or vertigo, please consult a physician or otolaryngologist immediately. [Generated AI] Date: April 13, 2026 Treatment varies
For immediate relief from mild pressure or blockage, several maneuvers can help manually open the eustachian tubes: For immediate relief from mild pressure or blockage,
Medications like acetaminophen or ibuprofen can manage acute pain. Medical Treatments for Persistent Symptoms
Ear barotrauma, also known as barotitis media or aerotitis media, is a stress-induced injury to the middle ear caused by an imbalance between the ambient atmospheric pressure and the pressure within the middle ear cavity. It is most commonly associated with air travel, scuba diving, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. While often self-limiting, severe cases require structured medical intervention. This paper outlines the pathophysiology, grading, and evidence-based treatment protocols for ear barotrauma, ranging from conservative self-care to surgical management.