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“Otitis media” is the medical name for an ear infection. Otitis media is the most common illness in babies and young children.
Ear infection, also called otitis media or in?ammation of the middle ear, is an infection of the part of the ear behind the eardrum. Next to the common cold, otitis media is the most common illness ...
A doctor said your child has fluid in the middle ear, also called otitis (oh-TIE-tus) media with effusion (uh-FEW-zhun) (OME). Fluid usually does not bother children, and it almost always goes ...
Chronic otitis media is persistent infection or inflammation of the middle ear. Chronic ear “infections,” by definition, persist or recur despite standard medical treatment. Without ...
Otitis media, an inflammation of the middle ear (behind the eardrum), is one of the most common illnesses of childhood. There are two different types of otitis media. Either can occur in one or both ...
An ear infection is an infection of the middle ear, the part of the ear behind the drum. Pediatricians refer to this infection as otitis media. The Eustachian tube connects the middle ear to the ...
Acute otitis media is the medical term for the common ear infection. Otitis refers to an ear infection and media means middle. So, acute otitis media is an infection of the middle ear, which is ...
Acute otitis media means an acute ear infection, usually associated with fever, pain, pus and some danger of more serious complications. Chronic otitis media means a long-term infection, ...
Otitis media, an infection of the middle ear, is a common childhood illness. Acute otitis media (“ear infection”) is an infection of the middle ear. Fluid may remain in the middle ear ...
Middle ear infection, also called otitis media, can be painful for children. This infection is caused when the fluid draining from your child’s ear gets blocked. This may happen when your child ...
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