IMPROVING THE METHOD OF DIAGNOSIS AND SURGICAL TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOUS OTITIS MEDIA AND MASTOIDITIS
Abstract
Abstract Tuberculous otitis media and mastoiditis (TOMM) speak to uncommon but basic complications of tuberculosis (TB) that influence the ear, especially the center ear and mastoid bone. These conditions display a symptomatic challenge due to their irregularity and similitude to other center ear maladies. This article investigates the current symptomatic procedures and treatment strategies for TOMM, with a center on headways in symptomatic devices and surgical approaches. We talk about how changes in atomic diagnostics, imaging advances, and surgical strategies can essentially upgrade persistent results. Through a audit of later progressions, we propose procedures to optimize both early determination and successful treatment, emphasizing the significance of multidisciplinary administration in overseeing this condition.