Ear infection - acute
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If the adenoids are enlarged, surgical removal may be considered, especially if you have chronic, recurrent ear infections. Removing tonsils does not seem to help with ear infections. Support Groups Expectations (prognosis) Ear infections are curable with treatment but may recur. They are not life threatening but may be quite painful. Complications Generally, an ear infection is a simple, non-serious condition without complications. Most children will have minor, temporary hearing loss during and right after an ear infection. This is due to fluid lingering in the ear. Although this fluid can go unnoticed, any fluid that lasts longer than 8-12 weeks is cause for concern. In children, hearing problems may cause speech to develop slowly. Permanent hearing loss is extremely rare, but the risk increases if the child has a lot of ear infections. advertisement
Other potential complications from otitis media include:
Calling your health care provider Call your child's doctor if:
For a child younger than 6 months, let the doctor know right away if the child has a fever, even if no other symptoms are present.
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