1001 disorders of the ear, nose and sinuses in scuba divers.

N Roydhouse
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One thousand and one disorders of the ear, nose and sinuses in 650 SCUBA divers were analysed for anatomical distribution and causation. The outer, middle and inner ears made up 64.6% with a surprising 23.9% being related to the lower jaw, its teeth, attached muscles and the temporo-mandibular joint. Of the remaining, 3.1% were related to the nose, 6.6% to the sinuses and there was a miscellaneous group of 1.8%. Most outer ear infections seemed to be self-inflicted whilst the middle ear conditions were due to dysfunction of the Eustachian tube. The middle ear conditions were prevented by reducing nasal congestion as by cauterising the inferior turbinates of the nose, or by giving counselling in the technique of clearing the ears. Apart from Eustachian tube dysfunction in some, there is no clear lead as to causation of the inner ear complaints. Nasal treatment also relieves blockage of the ostia of the sinuses and thus sinus barotrauma. Overall the commonest preventable cause appears to be nasal congestion due to a variable mixture of infective or vasomotor rhinitis, allergic rhinitis, unilateral hypertrophy and a deviated nasal septum.

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水肺潜水员耳、鼻、鼻窦疾病1001例。
对650名水肺潜水者的耳、鼻、鼻窦病变的解剖分布及病因进行了分析。外耳、中耳和内耳占64.6%,令人惊讶的是,23.9%与下颌、下颌牙齿、附着肌肉和颞下颌关节有关。剩下的3.1%与鼻子有关,6.6%与鼻窦有关,还有1.8%的杂项组。大多数外耳感染似乎是自己造成的,而中耳的情况是由于耳咽管功能障碍造成的。通过烧灼鼻下鼻甲或提供清耳技术方面的咨询来减少鼻塞,可以预防中耳疾病。除了某些耳咽管功能障碍外,内耳疾患的病因没有明确的线索。鼻腔治疗还可缓解鼻窦口堵塞,从而减轻鼻窦气压损伤。总的来说,最常见的可预防的原因似乎是鼻塞,由于感染性或血管舒张性鼻炎,变应性鼻炎,单侧肥厚和鼻中隔偏曲的不同混合物。
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