Ear Infections
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Chronic Ear Infections: When to Consider Ear Tubes
Occasional ear infections in kids aren’t usually something to worry about. But, if they become chronic, a quick outpatient procedure can often help.
Ear Ache vs. Ear Infection: What's the Difference?
Ear pain can range from a minor nuisance to a major source of agony. Ear pain is a common problem, especially in children, and can have a number of causes – some of which have nothing to do with the ear.
Ear Tubes Provide Relief for Toddler's Recurrent Ear Infections
Ear infections are a prevalent ailment among young children and the most common cause of trips to the pediatrician. Kiara Herbert knew the symptoms all too well. Her daughter, Rodmicka, battled ongoing ear problems from the time she was born.
Allergies or Sinus Troubles? When to See an ENT Specialist
Seasonal allergies, scratchy throats, nasal congestion and sinus problems: When is it time to see an ear nose and throat specialist?
Should Your Child Have a Tonsillectomy?
Removal of the tonsils – or tonsillectomy – is one of the most common surgical procedures performed on children in the United States every year.
Why Cotton Swabs Aren't the Best Way to Clean Your Ears
Using a cotton swab to clean the inside of your ears could be doing more harm than good.