"Otorrhagia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Otorrhagia is a medical term that refers to the discharge of bloody or purulent fluid from the ear, often caused by an infection, inflammation, or trauma to the middle ear or ear canal.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "otorrhagia":
Otorhinolaryngologic refers to the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and management of disorders and diseases affecting the ear (oto-), nose (rhino-), and throat (laryng-), which are all parts of the head and neck.
Otorhinologists are medical specialists who diagnose and treat disorders and diseases of the ears, nose, and throat (ENT). They are trained to examine and operate on the facial structures, including the sinuses, nasal passages, and ears, as well as the throat and vocal cords.
Otosis is a rare word that refers to the difficulty or inability to hear, especially as a result of damage to the outer or middle ear.