No, it is not.
Otitis media is the medical term meaning inflammation of the lining of the middle ear. This condition is what we typically think of as a child's ear infection.
Otitis refers to inflammation of the ear, commonly caused by infections. It can be classified into different types such as otitis externa (outer ear canal inflammation), otitis media (middle ear inflammation), and otitis interna (inner ear inflammation). Symptoms include ear pain, hearing loss, and drainage from the ear.
Otitis. It is the combination of the Greek word otikos (belonging of the ear) with the suffix itis meaning inflammation.
Otitis externa is an inflammation of the outer ear canal, often called swimmer's ear. Otitis media is an inflammation of the middle ear, usually due to an infection. Otitis interna is an inflammation of the inner ear, which can affect balance and hearing.
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Bilateral otitis media is inflammation or infection of both ears. It can affect both the middle ear (otitis media) and the outer ear (otitis externa). This condition may present with symptoms such as ear pain, fever, and difficulty hearing. Treatment typically involves antibiotic therapy and pain management.
Otitis media is inflammation of the middle ear. it most commonly affects children, and is typically viral, but may be bacterial.
Dermatitis is inflammation of the skin. Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver.
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. So it is the liver which get inflammation in hepatitis. It gets enlarged in hepatitis.
No: Hepatitis means inflammation of the Liver.
Meningitis is inflammation of the meninges. Inflammation of the liver is hepatitis.
Unfortunately there are no foods that have proven useful in the treatment of liver inflammation.