Eco-clinical Analysis and Prevention of Recurrent Secretory otitis Media caused by Adenoid Hypertrophy after Surgical Excision

Wei Ni, Qin Li, Yidao Jiang

Ekoloji, 2019, Issue 108, Pages: 223-227

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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to observe and analyze the recur reason of adenoidal hypertrophy-induced secretory otitis media after surgical resection and explore targeted prevention and control measures, so as to provide more effective treatment, improve patient’s life quality. We analyzed the treatment data of 1000 cases of recurrent patients with secretory otitis media caused by adenoid hypertrophy in our hospital from December 2012 to December 2014, and the specific research process was summarized as follows.

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