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  2. 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?

  3. 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.

  4. 7 Remedies To Treat an Ear Infection at Home - Cleveland Clinic...

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    Drinking plenty of fluids. Getting extra rest. Apply a hot or cold compress. Some people swear by heat to manage the pain of an ear infection. Some people prefer things a little cooler. Actually, they’re both right.

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

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

    Anyone can get fluid in their ears, including adults treated with radiation for head and neck cancer. However, children have smaller auditory tubes that are more horizontal than in adults, which can encourage fluid to pool in the ear.

  6. Ear infection (middle ear) - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Tympanocentesis. Rarely, a doctor may use a tiny tube that pierces the eardrum to drain fluid from the middle ear — a procedure called tympanocentesis. The fluid is tested for viruses and bacteria. This can be helpful if an infection hasn't responded well to previous treatments. Other tests.

  7. Middle-Ear Infection in Adults - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Fluid (effusion) remains in the middle ear for a long time. Or it builds up again and again, even though there is no infection. This type of middle-ear infection may be hard to treat.

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

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/ear-infections/symptoms-causes/syc-20351616

    An ear infection (sometimes called acute otitis media) is an infection of the middle ear, the air-filled space behind the eardrum that contains the tiny vibrating bones of the ear. Children are more likely than adults to get ear infections.

  9. Ear Infection (Otitis Media): Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

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    Overview. Viruses and bacteria can infect undrained fluid inside your middle ear, causing an ear infection. What is an ear infection (acute otitis media)? An ear infection, also called acute otitis media, is a sudden infection in your middle ear. The middle ear is the air-filled space between your eardrum and inner ear.

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

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    Most of the time, otorrhea treatment is straightforward. Your healthcare provider will likely prescribe oral antibiotics or antibiotic ear drops to clear up any infection. If you or your child has chronic ear infections, your provider may refer you to an ENT for more testing.

  11. PATIENT INFORMATION ON Treating and Managing Ear Fluid

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    What is ear fluid? 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.