The aetiology of secretory otitis media is not fully understood.
The following factors have been implicated which is thought to increase the risk of developing OME:
The importance of Eustachian tube dysfunction is, however, widely accepted. One possible mechanism is that negative pressure develops within the middle ear cavity as a result of Eustachian tube dysfunction and the continual absorption of oxygen by respiratory epithelium. This negative pressure then encourages the formation of a mucosal transudate. Some common causes of tubal dysfunction are
Thus, secretory otitis media may be caused by:
However, many cases of secretory otitis media have no apparent cause.
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