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  • Infected Pierced Ears in Children

    According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, "The ear is the most common site for body piercing." Even with good care, proper piercing techniques and minimal allergy causing metals,...

  • What Is Home Treatment for an Ear Infection?

    Ear infections are common in children 5 years of age and younger and affect the middle ear. Most ear infections clear up after a few days of home treatment without prescription medications.

  • Information on Children's Hearing AIDS

    Hearing aids are electronic devices used to help people with different levels of hearing loss. Hearing aids are used in children as young as 4 months old, according to the American...

  • Ears Popping in Children

    The sensation of ear "popping" occurs when pressure is equalized between the middle ear and the air outside the body. It is a common experience for adults and children alike, especially when...

  • Alternative Treatment for Ear Infections in Children

    Ear infections in children are the second most commonly diagnosed ailment in the United States. In fact, by the age of three, nearly three out of four children will suffer from a middle ear...

  • What Is Middle Ear Infection?

    A middle ear infection, also called otitis media, is a common childhood illness. According to the Mayo Clinic, about 75 percent of children suffer at least one middle ear infection by the time...

  • Ear Infection Risk Factors

    A middle ear infection---also known as otitis media---can cause symptoms such as earache, fever, plugged ears, temporary hearing loss, dizziness and/or balance problems. Although this type of...

  • Middle Ear Effusion in Children

    Ear infections are very common, especially among children under the age of 5, and they can be bothersome and painful. Most cases will clear up on their own after a few days, so patience is the...

  • Over the Counter Medicines for an Ear Infection

    Ear infections will generally land you in the doctor's office, but over the counter relief may be available, without the line in the waiting room and co-pay. Home remedies may help the symptoms of...

  • Ear Infections in Children

    According to KidsHealth.org, 75 percent of children under age 3 have had at least one ear infection. In fact, ear infections are the most commonly diagnosed illness among children in the United...

  • Cure for Middle Ear Infection

    An infection of the middle ear, also known as otitis media, is a common illness that typically occurs during early childhood, with 75 percent of all children having one before the age of three....

  • Recurrent Ear Infections in Children

    If you have young children, you know how often they can get sick, especially during cold and flu season. Children are resilient and can often fight off these illnesses without a problem. However,...

  • Reoccurring Ear Infections

    It is not unusual to experience the occasional ear infection; they can be common in children. However, when ear infections occur frequently, they can result in damage to the middle ear, the space...

  • What Are the Causes of Ear Infection?

    Although an estimated 75 percent of children have had at least one ear infection by age 3, most children stop having them by age 5, according to the Mayo Clinic. Adults rarely get ear infections,...

  • Ear Wax Removal in Children

    Cerumen, more commonly known as earwax, is a natural substance produced inside of the ear canal. While earwax is generally harmless, excessive earwax can build up within the ear and become...

  • Inner Ear Problems in Children

    Although ear infections are common in young children, they are not always easy to treat. Pediatricians see a lot of kids with this problem, especially youngsters under the age of 2. While some...

  • Symptoms of an Inner Ear Infection

    Ear infections are more often diagnosed in children, but can still be a problem for adults. Usually, inner ear infections are more of a nuisance, but occasionally can signal a problem. However,...

  • How to Prevent Ear Infections in Babies and Children

    Is your child suffering from repeat ear infections? Do you want to avoid getting ear tube surgery (Myringotomy & Tympanostomy)?

  • Why Children Experience Earaches

    Children may experience earaches due to cold air or sinus congestion. Learn more about earaches with tips from a childcare specialist in this free video on massage.

  • Preparations for Massaging Children With Earaches

    When massaging children with earaches, use natural oil and a pillow to provide a relaxing environment. Prepare for a massage correctly with tips from a childcare specialist in this free video on...

  • Relaxation Tips for Treating Children With Earaches

    Before massaging children with earaches, relax and remove stress to provide a more positive and relaxing experience. Relax with tips from a childcare specialist in this free video on massage.

  • How to Prevent Ear Infections in Children

    Ear infection in children is a common childhood illness. Even though it is a common illness, an ear infection can cause extreme discomfort in children and often results in a trip to the doctor's...

  • How to Treat Hearing Problems in Children with Down Syndrome

    Recent studies have shown that about half of children with Down Syndrome (40-60%) suffer some type of hearing loss. The hearing loss can range from mild to severe. Impaired hearing can interfere...

  • About Ear Aches

    Earaches are sharp, burning or dull pains in the ears. The pain can be constant or temporary. Earaches are extremely common with children and are generally caused by fluid buildup or pressure from...

  • Recognizing Hearing Loss in Children

    Loud sounds should startle young children. If not, they might have hearing loss. Learn about hearing loss, hearing tests and hearing aids from a professional audiologist in this free health video.

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