Here learn about the causes symptoms treatment and complications of a cholesteatoma.
Attic cholesteatoma symptoms.
Severe pain dizziness and facial nerve injury facial weakness swelling tenderness and redness behind the ear which may indicate spread of infection to the mastoid bone mastoiditis fever headache and confusion.
Brain abscesses or collections of pus in the brain.
Symptoms that can be a sign of a more serious condition and that require immediate attention include.
Other potential complications include.
A cholesteatoma is an abnormal skin growth in the middle ear.
Meningitis which is a life threatening brain infection.
If the cholesteatoma pokes posteriorly into the aditus ad antrum and the mastoid itself erosion of the tegmen mastoideum with exposure of the dura and or erosion of the lateral semicircular canal.
Chronic infection of the ear.
An ear cholesteatoma is a non cancerous growth that can cause serious complications.
As skin cells gather the cholesteatoma grows.
It starts out as a build up of skin cells and earwax that then becomes a lump.
Swelling of the inner ear.
Constant sound inside your ear tinnitus dizziness or vertigo ear infection earache feeling of fullness in one ear fluid that smells bad and leaks from your ears trouble hearing in one ear weakness in half your face.