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How to know that you have an ear infection
1.
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3. Respiratory infections such as colds and sinus
infections
Infection or trouble with the adenoids (lymph
tissue in your upper throat area)
Excess mucus or saliva, such as that produced
during teething
Living in a cold climate
Changes in altitude or climate
Not being breastfed as an infant
4. Ear pain or earache
Hearing loss in the infected ear
Tinnitus
Dizziness
Ear drainage
Fever, especially in children
5. Itching in your ear canal
Discomfort that worsens if you pull or push
on your outer ear
Ear drainage (begins clear and odorless, may
progress to pus)
6. Look for the following symptoms:
Tugging, pulling, or scratching the ear
Fussiness, irritability, or incessant crying
Fever (especially for infants and very young
children)
Fluid drainage from the ear
Clumsiness or balance problems
Trouble hearing
7. If you or your child experience certain following
symptoms, you should contact your doctor
immediately:
Blood or pus in ear drainage (may look white,
yellow, green, or pinkish/red)
Continued high fever, especially if it is over 102F
(39C)
Dizziness or vertigo
Stiff neck
Tinnitus
Pain or swelling behind or around the ear
Ear pain that lasts more than 48 hours
8. Tympanometry: This test measures the movement
of the eardrum. The device, which seals off the ear
canal, adjusts air pressure in the canal, thereby
causing the eardrum to move. The device
quantifies how well the eardrum moves and
provides an indirect measure of pressure within
the middle ear.
Tympanocentesis: Rarely, a doctor may use a tiny
tube that pierces the eardrum to drain fluid from
the middle ear — a procedure called
tympanocentesis. Tests to determine the infectious
agent in the fluid may be beneficial if an infection
hasn't responded well to previous treatments.