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Results 1 - 10 of 183 for Long ear
  1. ... may be sudden and short-term ( acute ) or long-term (chronic). ... or small objects can also damage the skin. Long-term (chronic) swimmer's ear may be due to: Allergic reaction to something ...
  2. ... of the jaw Short-term (acute) ear infection Long-term (chronic) ear infection Ear injury from pressure changes (from high ... pressure in the middle ear. Over-the-counter ear drops can be used to relieve pain, as long as the eardrum has not ruptured. Over-the- ...
  3. ... near the ear Firing a gun near the ear Long-term exposure to loud noises (such as loud music or machinery) Any very loud noise near the ear
  4. ... Spread of infection to the bone behind the ear (mastoiditis) Long-term vertigo and dizziness Chronic ear infection or ear drainage
  5. ... problem may go unnoticed and untreated for a long time. Symptoms may include: Ear pain or discomfort that is usually mild and ... medicines may need to be taken for a long time. They may be given ... antibiotic ear drops are used. The provider may recommend using ...
  6. ... is very bad or goes on for a long time, such as: Ear pain Feeling of pressure in the ears (as ...
  7. ... away or keeps coming back. It may cause long-term damage to the ear. Based on location otitis can be: Otitis externa ( ...
  8. ... and is painful. Ear infections that last a long time or come and go are called chronic ear infections .
  9. ... to the ear itself, rather than to how long the fluid is present. ... months. Treatment may speed up this process. Glue ear may not ... not have long-term damage to their hearing or speaking ability, ...
  10. ... go away Breathing problems, including noisy breathing (stridor) Long-term (chronic) cough Coughing up blood Difficulty swallowing Ear pain that does not go away Feeling that ...
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