Serous Otitis Media
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Serous Otitis Media (Fluids in the Middle ear)
Repeated ear infections are very common in children younger than 6 years of age. While many of them will outgrow their tendency to get repeated ear infections by the age of 7, some of them due to immature immune system and poor function of the eustachian tube are at increased risk of repeated ear infections and persistence of fluids in the middle ear.
Eustachian tube is a narrow tube connecting middle ear with the back of the nose. It normally equalizes middle ear pressure and helps in drainage of secretions from the middle ear into the nasopharynx. In kids, Eustachian tube is narrower and more horizontal as compared to the adults and these makes it more prone to occlusion and its dysfunction.
What is Glue ear (Fluids in the Middle ear):
Repeated ear infections can cause the glue ear, characterized by the persistence of secretions and fluid in the middle ear.
Fluid can stay in the middle ear for weeks to months after otitis media.
This fluid then hampers hearing by altering movement of ear drum and ear bones.
The hearing loss which occurs due to the glue ear, might affect your child’s understanding of language, speech development, reading ability and spelling pronunciation.
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