Treatment
Mastoiditis may be difficult to treat because it is difficult for medications to reach deep enough into the mastoid bone. It may require repeated or long-term treatment. Antibiotics by injection, then antibiotics by mouth are given to treat the infection.
Surgery to remove part of the bone and drain the mastoid (
mastoidectomy) may be needed if antibiotic therapy is not successful. Surgical drainage of the middle ear through the eardrum (
myringotomy) may be needed to treat the underlying middle ear infection.
Outlook (Prognosis)
Mastoiditis is curable with treatment but may be hard to treat and may recur.
Possible Complications
- recurrence
- partial or complete hearing loss of the affected ear
- destruction of the mastoid bone
- spread of infection to the brain or throughout the body
- epidural abscess
When to Contact a Medical Professional
Call your health care provider if symptoms indicate mastoiditis.
Call for an appointment with your health care provider if a known
ear infection does not respond to treatment or is followed by new symptoms, or if symptoms do not respond to treatment.