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How Do You Tell The Difference Between Inner & Outer Ear Infections?

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How Do You Tell The Difference Between Inner & Outer Ear Infections?

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Ear infections are most common among children ages 6 months to 3 years. They can be extremely painful and irritating. According to Mayoclinic.com, three out of four children will have at least one ear infection by age 3. There are numerous variables as to what causes ear infections, the No. 1 reason being the common cold and coming in second is water infiltration, as in swimmer’s ear. Chronic, or reoccurring, infections may require the insertion of tubes, as hearing loss may become an issue. According to Mayoclinic.com, inner ear infections are among the most common illnesses of early childhood and most ear infections clear up on their own in a few days. One or more of the following symptoms is an indication of an infection: pain in one or both ears, trouble sleeping, fever of 100 degrees or higher, headache, dizziness and trouble hearing. Seek medical attention if these symptoms persist for longer than a day or two. Inner ear infections usually begin with a viral infection, such as a

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