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EaracheThe pain of an earache may be sharp, dull, or throbbing. Muffled hearing and a feeling of pressure or blockage may also be present. Earaches can be caused by:
Earaches are very common in young children. The child may tug or rub on the painful ear. Fever, dizziness, nausea, or vomiting may also occur with earaches. A frequent cause of earache in children is middle ear infection or otitis media. Adults also may develop this infection. Bacteria first enter the nose or throat and then travel up the tubes of the ear. The infection often begins as a cold, sinus infection, or throat infection. Pain results from a swollen, red eardrum and build-up of fluid in the airspace behind the eardrum. Other painful ear conditions include:
The ear canal is very delicate. It is never a good idea to put anything, that has not been prescribed, in your ear. A healthcare provider may prescribe one or more medications to treat the cause of the earache. Some cases may require a medical procedure or surgery. Copyright (c) 1999. HBO & Company (602) 230-7575. All Rights Reserved. |
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