1. Ear infection - acute
Ear infections are one of the most common reasons parents take their children to the doctor. While there are different types of ear infections, the most common is called otitis media, which means an inflammation and...
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2. Ear Infections
Your doctor can give your child antibiotics, but ear infections often get better without them. Talk about this with your doctor. Whether you use antibiotics will depend on how old your child is and how bad the infection is.
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3. Ear Infections: MedlinePlus
Ear infections are the most common illnesses in babies and young children. Most often, the infection affects the middle ear and is called otitis media. The tubes inside the ears...
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4. Small hard lump on dog's ear flap - Dogs - MedHelp
flap; about the size of a small pea. It's slowly been growing over the last 6 months or so. Doesn't seem to bother him, even when we poke at it. It's not red, it's the same color
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6. Ear Infections (Middle Ear)
Acute otitis media (AOM) is a painful infection of the middle ear, the portion of the ear behind the eardrum. (Another form of ear infection, otitis externa or...
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7. Ear infections
Acute otitis media (AOM) is an inflammation caused by bacteria that travel to the middle ear from fluid trapped in the Eustachian tube. Children with AOM exhibit signs of an ear infection includ...
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8. What Is an Ear Infection?
Do you remember having an ear infection? Even if you don't remember, you probably had one. Most kids have at least one middle ear infection before they are 2 years old. These in
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9. Ear Infections
Allergy and/or secondhand smoke : If your child has persistent ear infections, make sure you check into whether food or environmental allergies are causing a problem. And if you smoke, consider quitting. Both...
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10. Ear Infections
Middle ear infections are deep within the ear. They are most common in young children and often start after a cold. The inner ear tubes get clogged, and bacteria starts to grow.
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