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Should my toddler have ear tubes inserted to prevent ear infections? by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm 1 Comment to put tubes in a child's ear from the American Academy of Otolaryngology; 1) Severe hearing loss in patient with ear infection.  2) Poor response to antibiotic for middle ear infection. 3) Impending mastoiditis or intra-cranial complication due to middle ear infection. 4) continuous fluid in middle ear (doesn't need to be infected) > 3 Read on »
Ear tubes by myspecialks Posted Mon 24 Aug 2009 12:35pm Next Friday, Kennedy will be going in for surgery to get more ear tubes put in. This will be her 3rd set. She doesn't get ear infections, but because her last hearing test... to prevent risk of aspiration. Not too sure what they're going to do to balance out the two. Anyway, I'm glad to finally have a date to get these tubes in and get this over with! We Read on »
Ear Tubes and Walking – What’s the Correlation? by Dr. Andrew Schneider Posted Fri 20 Nov 2009 10:02pm Today, my eleven month old son Jonah had surgery to put tubes in his ears.  Since he was essentially dealing with two straight months of ear infections, there’s no doubt... to not function optimally and can cause dizziness and balance issues. When the fluid thickens, is infected, or has a buildup of pressure, tiny tubes are inserted through the ear drum Read on »
Ear tube surgery & L&B by Catherine Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm a debrief on Wednesday thankfully. Also noted is left otitis media, an ear infection, which we're now treating. Reuben often fails to let us know he's in discomfort over anything... or whether things sounds less foggy to him, like his ears have just popped after a flight. The decision was made not to insert a tube on his right profound ear. Dr K's only positive Read on »
Ear Tubes for Payton by Bethany B. Patient Expert Posted Thu 22 Jan 2009 6:19pm Payton got ear tubes today. She did well and recovered faster than her brother did when he had his tubes. The doctor had to put micro tubes in since her ear canals are so tiny. He also said that all the "fluid" in her ears so thick that it was like molasses. So we are excited for her to be hearing and hoping this will help her speech take off! Read on »
Ear Tubes by Josh Hopkins Posted Fri 18 Mar 2011 10:15am Lucy is at Riley Hospital this morning getting ear tubes. She got a hefty dose of sleepy medicine before going back. Location: Riley Hospital, Indianapolis, IN Read on »
In for the Fontan and out with Ear Tubes: Part I by Sabrina V. Posted Sun 02 May 2010 3:16am will be on the lung and heart by-pass machine. 1 hour wrap-up. But none of this happened. Instead Luna underwent an hour and a half of anesthesia for a five minute procedure to implant ear tubes. Read on »
Ear Infections & Antibiotics: Natural treatment for Ear Infections? by Ben L. Naturopathic Doctor Posted Sat 25 Oct 2008 4:48pm Ear Infection QUESTION: Dear Dr. Ben, Since becoming pregnant I have stopped nursing my 3 1/2 year old daughter.  I just couldn’t do it anymore.  That was about a month ago. She now has an ear infection.  The first she’s ever had, which I am suspicious is a result of weaning.  I feel extremely guilty over having to wean her Read on »
Clear Up Your Child's Ear Infection With the EarDoc by Cascia T. Posted Thu 12 Mar 2009 3:13pm The Ear Doc is a revolutionary new tool that stops ear pain and helps relieve swimmers ear, ear infections and fluids in the ear. This is tool will open up the ear tube... and turn it on. It will vibrate and relieve ear pain. These vibration waves travel through to the bone to the middle ear and open the Eustachian tube. The waves drain the trapped Read on »
Chronic Ear Infections and Glue Ear by Dr. Daniel Kalish Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Tue 22 Jun 2010 9:18am 1 Comment Watch our latest YouTube clip on Chronic Ear Infections and Glue Ear! Learn the basics behind  why, the anatomy and what to do! Josh Rubin and Jeanne Rubin Call... residing in the nose and mouth. Infection occurs when the Eustachian tube fails to do its job. When the tube becomes partially blocked, fluid accumulates in the middle ear, trapping Read on »