What Is Bullous Myringitis?

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3. Pain

The pain that is associated with bullous myringitis is usually severe, enough to be debilitating for the patient. This is made worse by the fact that the condition commonly affects young children who find it harder to bear. The pain will also tend to come on very suddenly with little to no warning.

As well as the pain, the patient is also likely to have a fever and this will only add to their discomfort. Chills are also likely, adding to the patient’s anguish further. A doctor should be able to prescribe something that can at least help to make the patient feel more comfortable.

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