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To treat a recurring ear infection, antibiotics may be prescribed orally or as ear drops, depending on the severity of the infection. If the eardrum has been perforated, ear drops may be recommended.
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Home treatments such as avoiding cigarette smoke, not using cotton swabs, and washing hands regularly can help reduce the risk of developing a chronic ear infection.
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If the infection persists, a myringotomy may be performed to suction out the fluid and insert a tube.
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Antibiotics may be used to clear the infection, and in some cases, surgery may be necessary.
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Stay away from cigarette smoke. Smoke and secondhand smoke can irritate the eustachian tube. This increases the number...
Avoid using cotton swabs or Q-tips. Putting any object into the ear, particularly the ear canal, can damage the...
Wash your hands regularly. Avoiding contact with bacteria and...
What to know about chronic ear infections - Medical News Today
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Because ear infections often clear up on their own, treatment may begin with managing pain and monitoring the problem. Sometimes, antibiotics are used to clear the infection. Some people are prone to having multiple ear infections. This can cause hearing problems and other serious complications.
Ear infection (middle ear) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
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Chronic infection that results in a hole or tear in the eardrum — called chronic suppurative otitis media — is difficult to treat. It's often treated with antibiotics administered as drops. You may receive instructions on how to suction fluids out through the ear canal before administering drops.
Ear infection (middle ear) - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
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A surgeon may need to clean out (debride) tissue that has gathered inside the ear. Other surgeries that may be needed include: Surgery to clean the infection out of the…
Chronic Ear Infection - Symptoms and Causes
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You can help prevent ear infections by doing your best to stay healthy and keep others healthy, including: Receive recommended vaccines, such as flu vaccine and pneumococcal vaccine. Pneumococcal vaccine…
Ear Infection | Antibiotic Use | CDC
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