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Condition

Pediatric Mastoiditis

What You Need to Know

Mastoiditis is an infection of the mastoid bone with inflammation.

Key Symptoms

Common symptoms of mastoiditis may include:

  • Pain, redness or swelling behind the ear
  • Ear pain
  • An ear lobe that sticks out because of swelling of the mastoid bone
  • Fever

Diagnosis

Doctors typically diagnose mastoiditis by:

  • X-ray
  • CT scan

Treatment

  • Antibiotic medicine
  • Draining the middle ear

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