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Overview. An ear infection, also known as acute otitis media, is an infection of the air-filled space behind the eardrum ...
Otitis media with effusion, or swelling and fluid buildup (effusion) in the middle ear without bacterial or viral infection. This may occur because the ...
Otitis media with effusion. This means there's fluid in the middle ear, but no symptoms of infection. Chronic suppurative otitis media. This is caused by a long ...
If the diagnosis is otitis media with effusion, the doctor has found evidence of fluid in the middle ear, but there are presently no signs or symptoms of ...
Long-term infection, called chronic otitis externa. This involves symptoms of outer ear infection that last for more than three months. Chronic infections are ...
... otitis media. Ear tubes also might help children who still have fluid buildup in the ear after an infection clears up. This is called otitis media with effusion ...
An ear infection (acute otitis media) is most often a bacterial or viral infection that affects the middle ear, the air-filled space behind the eardrum that ...
Otitis externa, also known as swimmer's ear, is an infection of the outer ear canal caused by bacteria. The ear canal and outer part of the ear may be swollen, ...
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