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Where does Shenzhen do cholesteatoma otitis media surgery?
This kind of problem will be less in Baidu in the future.

Because some people don't answer very professionally. Me too. Hey hey.

I graduated in 2008, and now I am an otolaryngologist. The experience is not very rich, and the suggestions are not comprehensive. Don't adopt them all.

First of all, you need an Austrian consultation. His clinical features are

1, with a long history of repeated pus discharge.

2. Most of them are conductive deafness.

3. The perforation of tympanic membrane is located in the slack part or the posterior upper edge.

4. About 15% cholesteatoma may have complications.

Inflammation and infection in the ear also need to be controlled after surgery.

Then the so-called cholesteatoma is the epithelial accumulation that falls off the middle ear. The longer it grows, the bigger it expands around, thus causing adjacent bone destruction. It is an important blood vessel and nerve upward and inward. Once the nerve is destroyed, it will cause facial paralysis, and intracranial enlargement will form life-threatening complications such as brain abscess. Therefore, once the cholesteatoma otitis media is diagnosed, it must be treated surgically.

If the cost of this kind of operation may be more than 10 thousand in Shenzhen, it is best to go to Peking University Hospital.

Or go to Zhongshan No.1 Hospital, Nanfang Hospital and Guangdong Provincial Hospital in Guangzhou. (I am from Guangzhou, too)

But in the end, please point out

However, due to the close adhesion between tumor and blood vessels, many experts at home and abroad believe that complete resection is unwise and should be avoided to avoid disability or death. Because the operation is not clean, the tumor growth rate is accelerated after operation.

So we must choose a regular big hospital. This kind of operation can't be done in general hospitals.

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