Ear Infections - Causes
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(Page 3) Causes of Otitis Media with Effusion (OME)OME may occur spontaneously following an episode of acute otitis media. Susceptibility to OME may also be due to an abnormal or malfunctioning Eustachian tube that causes a negative pressure in the middle ear, which allows fluid to leak in through capillaries. Problems in the Eustachian tube can be due to viral infections, second-hand smoke, injury, birth defects (such as cleft palate), or genetic diseases that affect the defense systems, such as Kartagener's syndrome. The Incidence of Ear Infections and Other Airway ProblemsIncreased diagnosis of other disorders and infections of the upper and lower airways, such as asthma, allergies, and sinusitis, have paralleled the rise in ear infections. For example, the same bacteria are often responsible for both ear infections and sinusitis. In one study, 38% of children with ear infections also had sinusitis, and other studies have reported that nearly half of children with OME have concurrent sinusitis. While these studies may have overestimated the extent of clinically important sinus disease, the association is significant, even if the causal relationships are unclear. Researchers are looking for common risk factors, such as: advertisement
Review Date: 03/02/2006 ![]()
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