GoodRx reports swimmer's ear, an outer ear infection caused by trapped water, can be managed with home remedies and is ...
UPMC Children’s Community Pediatrics is seeing a viral stomach bug and allergies this week. Pediatricians at Penn State ...
Spread the love“`html As the summer sun beckons, many of us are drawn to the refreshing allure of pools, lakes, and oceans. However, all that fun in the water can come with its pitfalls, one of which ...
Spread the love“`html We’ve all been there: you come out of the pool or the ocean, and suddenly you’re aware of that annoying sensation of water trapped in your ear. It’s uncomfortable and can even ...
From sleeping with them in to never taking breaks from your earbuds, Dr. Angster reveals the most common mistakes that are ...
Bacterial otitis externa, more commonly known as swimmer’s ear, is an infection of the outer ear caused by bacteria. One University of Alabama at Birmingham expert explains how to prevent and treat ...
Parapharyngeal abscess is not an uncommon condition and may be due to spread of infection from acute tonsillitis or dental disease or secondary to perforating injury of the pharynx. We present a case ...
Ear infections and earwax blockages are common issues, especially in children. Both can cause uncomfortable symptoms such as ear pain, pressure, or hearing loss. Understanding the signs can help you ...
An ear infection, acute otitis media, is a painful infection in your middle ear. Ear infections can happen in children and adults of all ages, typically after a cold, sore throat, or other respiratory ...
Ear infections are more common in children than in adults, but no matter your age, it’s possible to experience short-term hearing loss when fluid and inflammation develop in your middle ear. According ...