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Otitis media is the term used for an infection of the middle ear. Oti- means ear; -tis means inflammation and med- means middle. This infection occurs between the tympanic membrane (ear drum) and the inner ear. Either bacterial infections, which include Staph, or viral infections, due to Influenza, are causes. Fungal infections also occur.
suppurative otitis media
Yes, an ear infection can last more than 2 weeks. Chronic ear infections can persist for several weeks or even months, and may require longer-term treatment or medical intervention. It is important to consult a healthcare professional if symptoms persist for an extended period of time.
Believe it or not, it's your sinuses. Remember, the ear, nose, and throat are all connected through the sinuses. This is why your ear may pop when you blow your nose or sneeze very hard. Another cause for your ear to sound like it's plugged may be either an ear infection, a sinus infection, or wax clogging your ear canals. However, if this 'sound' persists, or if it is accompanied by other symptoms, visit your physician.
All dog breeds with long floppy earflaps should have their ears cleaned regularly, as they are prone to infection.
An infant that spends a lot of time lying on its back is prone to ear infections because the eustachian tubes drain poorly.
An ear infection is when you get an infection in your ear.
Yes, all Italian Greyhound dogs are prone to ear infections.
Can you use ketoconazole cream inside your ear for ear fungal infection?
No as they have very large root canals aiding their resistance making them less prone to ear infections throughout their life.
Middle Ear infection
A child wakes up one morning, cross eyed. She has had an ear infection...could the ear infection cause this to happen to her eyes?
Inner ear infection symptoms include earaches, fever, nausea, dizziness, and blood coming from the ear.
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Yes. All spaniels are prone to ear infections, all dogs that have floppy ears are prone to ear infections. I must check my cocker each and everyday. He enjoys the interaction and does not even know I am checking his ears.
I would imagine the whole ear, and if an infection spreads from the throat to the ear, then you should really get that checked.