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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Glue ear
  1. ... the longer it was present in the ear. ("Glue ear" is a common name given to OME with ... or months. Treatment may speed up this process. Glue ear may not clear up as quickly as OME ...
  2. ... JJ, Schwartz SR, et al. Clinical Practice Guideline: Otitis media with effusion (update). Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2016;154(1 ... Rosenfeld RM, Venekamp RP. Acute otitis media and otitis media with effusion. In: Flint PW, Francis HW, Haughey BH, et ...
  3. ... Rosenfeld RM, Venekamp RP. Acute otitis media and otitis media with effusion. In: Lesperance MM, ed. Cummings Pediatric Otolaryngology . 2nd ...
  4. ... ear, which is located just behind the eardrum. Otitis media with effusion -- Occurs when there is thick or sticky fluid ...
  5. ... Rosenfeld RM, Venekamp RP. Acute otitis media and otitis media with effusion. In: Flint PW, Francis HW, Haughey BH, et ...
  6. ... Rosenfeld RM, Venekamp RP. Acute otitis media and otitis media with effusion. In: Flint PW, Francis HW, Haughey BH, et ...
  7. ... asphalt that can be harmful are: Hydrocarbons Industrial glues Industrial solvents Tar
  8. Toluene and xylene are used in: Fingernail polish Glues and adhesives Lacquers Octane booster in gasoline Paints Paint thinners Printing and leather tanning processes Rubber and plastic cements Wood stains Other products may also contain toluene and xylene.
  9. Rubber cement is a common household glue. It is often used for arts ... hotline (1-800-222-1222) from anywhere in the United States.
  10. ... closely around the top of the neck and ears (the most common locations for eggs). Both children and adults should be treated right away if any lice or eggs are found.
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