Ear infections in children is a common issue.
In this post, we cover the following: what is an ear infection, how to spot the symptoms, how to tell if your child has an ear infection, and the causes for one.
It also explores why children are more prone to ear infections than adults, how a doctor diagnoses a middle ear infection, what treatments are recommended, and how long it will take for your child to get better.
Sometimes, ear infections keep coming back, and of course, every parent’s concern is whether ear infections can be prevented. Besides information about this, we also look at what research is currently done on middle ear infections, and include some sources for more information.
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[…] in the ear, affecting the Eustachian tube, which connects your throat to your middle ear. Result? Ear pain. Sometimes, it can lead to hearing loss and that “popping” in your ears. As you recover from […]