I think this is the ovaries.
Answer:
D. middle ear effusion.
Explanation:
The tympanic membrane is a thin membrane present in the ear which transmits sound waves to the inner ear by vibrating itself like drum therefore also called the eardrum.
Sometimes a medical condition happens in which the tympanic membrane appears to be bulged or swelled. This eardrum swells due to the accumulation of the amber colored fluid which gets collected in the middle ear, which causes no pain, no redness and is immobile. This condition is known as the middle ear effusion.
Thus, Option-D is correct.
Differentiating between life-threatening diseases, or not, is a critical point in the decision-making of the emergency physician to decide on the release or admission of the patient to the hospital and to start treatment, immediately.
<h3>Chest pain</h3>
The classic description of chest pain in acute coronary syndrome is pain or discomfort or burning or oppressive sensation located in the precordial or retrosternal region, which may radiate to the shoulder and/or left arm, right arm, neck or jaw, accompanied by often from
- Diaphoresis
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- or Dyspnea.
With this information, we can conclude that this acute chest pain may be related to a coronary problem and needs to be investigated.
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