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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Ear infection
  1. ... of the middle ear. Acute otitis media (acute ear infection) occurs when there is bacterial or viral infection ... which causes production of fluid or pus. Chronic otitis media occurs when the eustachian tube becomes blocked ...
  2. A middle ear infection is also known as otitis media. It is one of the most common of childhood infections. With this illness, the middle ear becomes red, swollen, and inflamed because of bacteria ...
  3. ... or perforated eardrums are usually caused by middle-ear infections or trauma (for example, an object in the ... operative treatment, surgery may be necessary. Chronic middle ear infections are described as: 5 or more ear infections ...
  4. ... ear (present for more than 12 weeks) Recurrent ear infections despite efforts of prevention (more than three infections in six months) Ear infections that don't improve after two to three ...
  5. Ear infections are more common in children because their eustachian tubes are shorter, narrower, and more horizontal than ... trapped in the eustachian tube may produce an ear infection that pushes on the eardrum causing it to ...
  6. ... because of the use of antibiotics to treat ear infections. This child has noticeable swelling and redness behind his right ear because of mastoiditis.
  7. ... because of the use of antibiotics to treat ear infections. This child has drainage from the ear and redness (erythema) behind the ear over the ...
  8. ... in children, may have many sore throats and ear infections, or trouble breathing. In these cases, surgical removal ...
  9. ... may be recommended if the child has chronic ear infections that: Interfere with child's education Persist despite antibiotic ...
  10. ... and identify the type of organism causing the ear infection.
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