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Here are the common types of ear infections:
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<ul><li><strong>Acute Otitis Media (AOM):</strong> This is the most common type. It comes on quickly and often involves pain, swelling, and redness in the eardrum. AOM is often caused by bacteria or viruses.</li> <li><strong>Otitis Media with Effusion (OME):</strong> This type occurs when fluid builds up in the middle ear without an active infection. It might not be painful, but it can cause muffled hearing. Think of it like having water in your ear after swimming, but it doesn't drain.</li> <li><strong>Chronic Otitis Media with Effusion (COME):</strong> This is when fluid stays in the middle ear for a long time or keeps coming back, even without symptoms of infection. COME can affect hearing and may require more specialised treatment.</li></ul>
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<h3>Advanced Surgical Procedures</h3>
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More advanced surgical ear procedures include:
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<ul> <li><strong>Mastoidectomy (Removal of Mastoid Bone Infection):</strong> Mastoidectomy is a surgical procedure to remove an infection from the mastoid bone located behind the ear. This procedure is often combined with tympanoplasty if the eardrum is also affected. It becomes necessary when the infection spreads to the skull bone, a serious complication of untreated or persistent ear infections. The procedure helps prevent further complications and preserves hearing function.</li> <li><strong>Ossiculoplasty (Reconstruction of Middle Ear Bones):</strong> Ossiculoplasty is a surgical procedure to reconstruct damaged or missing ossicles (tiny bones) in the middle ear. It utilises a prosthesis to restore sound transmission and improve hearing. This is typically necessary when the ear bones are damaged by infection, trauma, or other conditions that disrupt their function. This procedure is crucial for restoring hearing and preventing long-term hearing impairment.</li>
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Most ear infections clear up within a week or two. SCI hospitals offer comprehensive care to help you recover comfortably. If your symptoms last longer or worsen, schedule a follow-up appointment at SCI. We can adjust your treatment plan as needed.
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Protect your ears during recovery. Avoid putting anything in your ears, including cotton swabs. Also, try not to blow your nose too hard. This can worsen ear pressure and discomfort. If you have any concerns, contact SCI Hospitals for guidance.
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It's best to avoid swimming until your ear infection is completely healed. This helps prevent further irritation or infection. The experts at SCI Hospitals can advise you when it's safe to swim again based on your individual recovery. Schedule a consultation for personalised advice.
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Over-the-counter pain relievers can help manage ear pain. A warm compress against your ear may also provide comfort. If pain persists, contact SCI Hospitals. We can explore additional pain management options tailored to your needs. Don't hesitate to call or book an appointment online.
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Dr. Manish Gupta is a highly respected and experienced ENT/ Otorhinolaryngologist with a remarkable career spanning over two decades. With a strong medical foundation, he has developed a deep understanding of the complexities of ear, nose, and throat disorders, allowing him to provide expert diagnosis and treatment. His patients appreciate his compassionate approach to care, centred around empathy, compassion, and a commitment to excellence.
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I had been suffering from repeated ear pain and muffled hearing for months. The doctor explained everything clearly and suggested a simple procedure. Within weeks, I felt so much better. My hearing improved, and the constant discomfort was finally gone.
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My 4-year-old son had frequent ear infections that made him irritable and sleepless. After the treatment and ear tube procedure, he sleeps peacefully and is more active than ever. The doctors were very patient in answering all our questions and truly cared about my child’s health.
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I was very nervous about surgery for my ear infection, but the team made me feel comfortable throughout. The procedure was quick, and my recovery was much smoother than I expected. I can hear clearly again, and the pain is completely gone.
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