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Posted at 07-04-2020

Ear problems can strike any individual of any age, and be very troublesome. It can even impair normal life. However, children are especially vulnerable to these and all diseases because their immune systems have not developed to full strength yet. There are several kinds of ear diseases that may affect children. Which is the most common type of ear ailment that affects children? The human ear has three parts: the inside, the middle and the ou ...read more

Posted at 07-04-2020

What is the treatment? Ear pain is a fairly common ailment that affects millions of people and is the most common in children. There are two types of ear pain that come with this ailment. The first is the actual pain which occurs deep within the ear. The second is the referred pain which occurs outside the ear and alerts you to the fact that something is not quite right. Ear pains can vary in their severity, with some being a gentle th ...read more

Posted at 27-02-2020

A humming, swooshing or whistling sound in the ear can be maddening, particularly if the cause and origin of the noise isn’t known. These noises heard in the ear are known as Tinnitus. Although there is no cure for tinnitus there are various effective forms of treatment and counselling available. If a noise is heard in the ear or head and does not originate from an outside source ,then typically tinnitus comes to mind. The word Tinnitus ...read more

Posted at 27-02-2020

Can you think of something you do that’s nearly irresistible, widely popular, but a bad idea that’s based on a health myth? That’s right, I’m talking about inserting cotton-tipped swabs into your ears. According to recently released guidelines from the American Academy of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery Foundation, experts strongly discourage twirling cotton-tipped swabs in the ears. Here’s why. ...read more

Posted at 27-02-2020

Ear infections (medically known as otitis media) are the most common reason parents bring children to see a health care provider. For an ear infection, you may choose to see a provider who specializes in otology. That’s the specialty that focuses on the external, middle and inner ear. About three out of four children will have at least one ear infection by their third birthday. More than a million ear tube surgeries are performed on ...read more