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Otitis media is an infection of the middle ear, which is common in young children.

Most ear infections occur in babies between the ages of 6–18 months, although anyone can get an ear infection. For unclear reasons, it is more common in boys than in girls.

Symptoms of an ear infection in your child include-
Pulling, tearing, or rubbing their ear

High temperature (38°C or more)

Irritability

Eat less

Restlessness at night

Phlegm

Running nose

Being insensitive to quiet sounds

Loss of balance

Sometimes, in cases of middle ear infection, the eardrum will become perforated (a hole will form in it) and pus may drain from the ear. This can help relieve pain by releasing pressure on the eardrum, but it can also lead to re-infection.

Long term ear infection
An ear infection lasting several months is known as chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM). The condition is less common, affecting 1 in 100 children and 1 in 50 adults.

The most common symptom of CSOM is persistent and usually painless drainage from the affected ear.

Some degree of deafness in the affected ear is also common.

When You Need to Go ENT Specialist
Talk to your ent specialist in jaipur if your child’s symptoms show no signs of improvement after 24 hours, they are in a lot of pain, or you notice a discharge of pus or fluid from their ear.

When we need to go ent hospital

if you feel not good then you need to go best ent hospital in jaipur and book appoint with the best ent doctor.

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