Rhinopharyngitis and Otitis Media in Children
January 6, 2026
By Dr. Tam – Family Medical Practice
Otitis media is an inflammation of the middle ear membrane and is among the most common diseases in preschool children, usually in winter and spring. It is closely related to rhinopharyngitis. Understanding the connection between rhinopharyngitis and otitis media is essential, as some forms of otitis media are often overlooked, potentially leading to hearing loss or dangerous complications.
Why are rhinopharyngitis and otitis media closely linked?
The link between rhinopharyngitis and otitis media lies in the Eustachian tube, which connects the ear and the nose. This tube has three functions:
It can be said that the main cause of otitis media in children is dysfunction of the Eustachian tube. This tube in children is shorter and more horizontal than that of adults and is not yet fully functional, so all nose and throat infection, especially Adenoiditis and Tonsilitis can easily cause dysfunction of the tube, leading to otitis media.
In addition, risk factors such as allergy, congenital defects of the nose and throat (cleft palate ...), malnutrition, premature birth, pollution environments (dust, smoke…), cold humid weather all increase the risk of rhinopharyngitis and otitis media. The epidemiological characteristics of rhinopharyngitis and otitis media are similar. The pathogen can be bacteria or virus, and up to 80% due to viruses.
Recognizing the symptoms
Understanding the cause and the pathogenesis of the disease can help parents better care for and monitor their children's health. While many parents become concerned when their child complains of ear pain or has ear discharge, they often overlook persistent runny noses - assuming it’s normal in children, without realizing rhinopharyngitis is the cause, and otitis media is just the consequence.
There are several types of otitis media. Most people associate it with pus discharge or perforated eardrum. However, Otitis media with effusion (OME) progresses quietly, often without visible symptoms. It can lead to serious complications like hearing loss. Because symptoms are subtle, young children may not be able to express their discomfort.
Common symptoms of otitis media:
Treatment principles
Successful treatment of rhinopharyngitis and otitis media requires addressing both nasal and ear conditions. A combined approach using medical and, if necessary, surgical methods is recommended.
Medical treatment
General treatment:
Topical treatments:
Important notes:
Surgical treatment
Important notes:
Prevention
For disease prevention otitis media, keeping children from getting rhinopharyngitis is a decisive factor.
Rhinopharyngitis and otitis media are common diseases in children, and with early and proper treatment, they can be managed effectively to avoid complications. The dysfunction of the Eustachian tube is the main cause of otitis media, and both rhinopharyngitis and vegetation adenoids are major factors contributing to this dysfunction. This means that rhinopharyngitis and otitis media are very closely related.
To achieve good and stable treatment outcomes, it is essential to treat both the ears and the nasopharyngitis area simultaneously. - Family Medical Practice
Dr. Nguyen Thi Minh Tam is an ENT Specialist with over 20 years of experience in the field. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in General Medical Practice and a Master’s in ENT from Hanoi Medical University. Dr. Tam has completed numerous training courses with Australian experts, focusing on Audiology, and taken part in many courses in other ENT-related fields.
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