Ear Disorders
General ENT & Peds | Middle Ear Infections (Otitis Media)
Do children outgrow ear infections?
By far, the majority of children with otitis media outgrow the problem by 3-5 years old. As the child grows older the Eustachian tube becomes more functional and patent allowing fluid and pressure to drain from the middle ear. Additionally, the immune system becomes more effective in fighting infection. Only a small percent of children continue to have problems into adolescence.
- What are the signs of Otitis Media?
- How do you diagnose Otitis Media?
- Where is the Eustachian Tube and what does it do?
- How severe is the hearing loss with Otitis Media and how does it affect children?
- What are the risk factors that cause ear infections?
- What is the first line of treatment of acute otitis media?
- What is wrong with taking antibiotics all the time?
- What is the role of allergies with ear infections?
- Do children outgrow ear infections?






