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  2. Meniere's disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Inner ear and balance. Semicircular canals and otolith organs — called the utricle and saccule — in your inner ear contain fluid and fine, hairlike sensors. These sensory hair cells help you keep your eyes focused on a target when your head is in motion. They also help you keep your balance.

  3. Treating and Managing Ear Fluid - ENT Health

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    Ear fluid, also called otitis media with effusion (OME), is a build-up of mucus or liquid behind the ear drum without symptoms of infection. Is It Possible That the Ear Fluid Will Just Go Away on Its Own?

  4. Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments of Fluid in the Ear - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/diagnosis-and-treatment-for-fluid-in-the-ear-1192211

    Fluid in the ear (otitis media with effusion) is a common condition, especially in kids, that does not always need to be treated. It can be caused by inflammation, mucus, or a structural problem in the ear that blocks the fluid drainage from your auditory tube.

  5. What to Do for Fluid in the Ear - Healthgrades

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    Fluid in the ear treatment typically is part of treating a condition that resulted in the fluid, such as otitis media with effusion or acute otitis externa. Learn how doctors can help drain ear fluid through medication or surgery to place tubes in the ear.

  6. Inner Ear Infection: Symptoms, Signs & Causes - Cleveland Clinic

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    An inner ear infection causes parts of your inner ear to become irritated or inflamed. As a result, your hearing and balance can be affected. Inner ear infections can happen if you catch a cold or have the flu. They can also develop when a middle ear infection moves into your inner ear.

  7. Otorrhea: What It Is, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    What is otorrhea? Otorrhea is drainage that comes out of your ear. Sometimes, people refer to otorrhea as “runny ears” or “watery ears.” Most commonly, otorrhea is the result of a ruptured eardrum from an ear infection. When there’s a hole in your eardrum, the fluid in your middle ear drains out into your ear canal.

  8. Ear infection (middle ear) - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Regulate air pressure in the middle ear; Refresh air in the ear; Drain normal secretions from the middle ear; Swollen eustachian tubes can become blocked, causing fluids to build up in the middle ear. This fluid can become infected and cause the symptoms of an ear infection.

  9. Vestibular Neuritis: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland...

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    While vestibular neuritis results from an inflamed vestibular nerve, BPPV happens when tiny crystals (otoconia) in your inner ear become displaced. Otoconia generally stay in your utricle (a fluid-filled cavity in your inner ear).

  10. What to Know About Otitis Media With Effusion? What Causes It? - ...

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    Otitis media with effusion occurs when fluid builds up in the middle ear. Learn about causes, symptoms, and treatment.

  11. Understanding Ear Fluid - ENT Health

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    Ear fluid, also called otitis media with effusion (OME), is a build-up of mucus or liquid behind the eardrum, without symptoms of an ear infection. Nearly all children get ear fluid at least once by school age.