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  2. How do I prevent middle ear infections? - Mayo Clinic News...

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    An ear infection (acute otitis media) is most often a bacterial or viral infection that affects 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. Ear infections frequently are painful because of inflammation and buildup of […]

  3. Consumer Health: Understanding ear infection in children

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    It's 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. An ear infection is caused by a bacterium or virus in the middle ear. This infection often results from another illness — cold, flu or allergy — that ...

  4. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Understanding ear infections

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    Infections can occur in the middle ear, in the air-filled space behind the eardrum that contains the tiny vibrating bones of the ear. Middle ear infections, which are the most common ear infections, are caused by a bacterium or virus that infects fluid that builds up in the middle ear. Ear infections often are a direct result of a common cold ...

  5. What Causes an Outer Ear Infection and How Is It Treated?

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    Answer: An outer ear infection, called external otitis or otitis externa, is most often caused by a bacterial infection that invades the layer of skin lining the ear canal. Prompt treatment clears up most outer ear infections. The outer ear canal has natural defenses that prevent infection. The canal slopes downward, allowing water to drain out.

  6. Home Remedies: Suffering from swimmer’s ear - Mayo Clinic News...

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    Usually you can treat swimmer's ear with eardrops. Prompt treatment can help prevent complications and more-serious infections. Keep your ears dry. Dry your ears thoroughly after exposure to moisture from swimming or bathing. Dry only your outer ear, wiping it slowly and gently with a soft towel or cloth. Tip your head to the side to help water ...

  7. Do Ear Infections Always Need to be Treated with Antibiotics?

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    Children age 6 to 23 months with mild inner-ear pain in one ear for less than 48 hours and a temperature less than 102.2 F; Children age 2 and older with mild inner-ear pain in one or both ears for less than 48 hours and a temperature less than 102.2 F "Home remedies can help manage your child’s pain," adds Munoz.

  8. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Understanding tinnitus

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    One idea is that tinnitus results from damage to the cells of the inner ear. This stems from the fact that about 90 percent of people with tinnitus have some hearing loss caused by noise. The tiny, delicate hairs in your inner ear move in relation to the pressure of sound waves. This movement triggers the release of an electrical signal through ...

  9. Home Remedies: Self-help for sinusitis - Mayo Clinic News Network

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    Lifestyle and home remedies These self-help steps can help relieve sinusitis symptoms: Rest. This will help your body fight infection and speed recovery. Drink fluids, such as water or juice. This will help dilute mucous secretions and promote drainage. Avoid beverages that contain caffeine or alcohol, as they can be dehydrating. Drinking alcohol can also worsen the […]

  10. Home Remedies: Steps to help relieve sinusitis

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    Apply warm compresses to your face. Place warm, damp towels around your nose, cheeks and eyes to ease facial pain. Rinse your nasal passages. Use a specially designed squeeze bottle (Sinus Rinse, others) or neti pot. This home remedy, called nasal lavage, can help clear your sinuses. If you make your own rinse, use water that's contaminant-free ...

  11. Home Remedies: Swimmer's ear - Mayo Clinic News Network

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    The most common cause of this infection is bacteria invading the skin inside your ear canal. Usually you can treat swimmer's ear with eardrops. Prompt treatment can help prevent complications and more-serious infections. The goal of treatment is to stop the infection and allow your ear canal to heal. Putting fingers, cotton swabs or other ...