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- ... 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 ...
- ... 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- ...
- ... 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
- ... Spread of infection to the bone behind the ear (mastoiditis) Long-term vertigo and dizziness Chronic ear infection or ear drainage
- ... 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 ...
- ... is very bad or goes on for a long time, such as: Ear pain Feeling of pressure in the ears (as ...
- ... away or keeps coming back. It may cause long-term damage to the ear. Based on location otitis can be: Otitis externa ( ...
- ... and is painful. Ear infections that last a long time or come and go are called chronic ear infections .
- ... 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, ...
- ... 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 ...