A young child who touches, pulls, tugs, or pokes at the ear. No crying or report of ear pain
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A young child who touches, pulls, tugs, or pokes at the ear. No crying or report of ear pain
Read MoreThe buildup of fluid in the middle ear (the space behind the eardrum). The space is normally filled with air. The presence of fluid dampens the hearing.
Read MoreInformation and guidance on a foreign body in a child's ear canal.
Read MoreA bacterial infection of the middle ear (the space behind the eardrum).
Read MoreThe eardrum has ruptured and cloudy fluid drains from the ear canal. Caused by a bacterial infection of the middle ear (the space behind the eardrum).
Read MoreThere are 2 common types of ear infections: otitis media (middle ear infection) and otitis externa (swimmer’s ear). Most ear infections of young children occur in the middle ear.
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