The
eustachian tube
is a
passageway which extends from the back of the nose (
nasopharynx
) to the
middle ear. Its function is to let air into the
middle ear. It
the
eustachian tube
is not working properly ear disease can occur.
The most common problem is that the tube is not letting enough air
in. This can lead to fluid in the ears (
serous otitis media
),
retraction pocket formation and
cholesteatoma
formation. This
patient has the opposite problem, her
eustachian tube
is open too much (
patulous
eustachian tube
). The video shows her eardrum retracting each time
she swallows. She has symptoms of popping, pressure and some
unsteadiness each time she swallows. This problem is usually associated
with extreme weight loss. One treatment for this condition is to
place an ear tube in the eardrum.
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