Understanding ear infections: An expert answers your questions

Written by: Mr Steven Lewis
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Edited by: Conor Dunworth

Ear infections can be a source of discomfort and concern for many individuals, especially parents with young children. Knowing the symptoms, causes, and appropriate course of action is crucial for prompt treatment and relief. In his latest online article, esteemed consultant ENT surgeon Mr Steven Lewis answers some common queries surrounding this common condition.

 

What are the symptoms of an ear infection?

Common symptoms of ear infections include ear pain, reduced hearing, and ear discharge. These symptoms may sometimes be accompanied by a fever.

 

What causes ear infections?

There are two primary types of ear infections. The first type occurs when an infection from the nose travels up the Eustachian tube to the space behind the eardrum. This leads to pressure buildup, resulting in pain and reduced hearing. If left untreated, the eardrum can rupture, causing pain followed by discharge. The second type, known as otitis externa, is an infection of the skin of the ear canal. It often occurs due to water entering cracks in the skin, causing inflammation, pain, and discharge.

 

How do I know if my child has an ear infection?

It can be challenging to discern the cause of distress in children, particularly in toddlers. However, common signs of an ear infection in young children include ear pulling, holding onto the ears, high temperature, and general irritability.

 

Other than an ear infection, what can cause an earache?

While ear infections are a common cause of earaches, discomfort in the ear can also stem from other sources. For instance, sore throats due to tonsillitis or referred pain from areas like the throat, teeth, or temporomandibular joint can manifest as ear pain.

 

How are ear infections treated?

Treatment for ear infections varies depending on the type. Middle ear infections typically require antibiotics, while otitis externa is managed by keeping the ear dry and using topical antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drops. In cases where debris obstructs the ear canal, it must be removed before applying drops for effective treatment.

 

What are the risks of untreated ear infections?

While most ear infections resolve on their own or with simple treatment, untreated middle ear infections can lead to complications such as mastoiditis, though these occurrences are rare.

 

When should I see a doctor for an ear infection?

Usually, ear infections resolve within a day or two and can be managed at home. However, persistent symptoms or severe discomfort warrant medical attention. Seek advice if symptoms persist, worsen, or if additional symptoms like swelling behind the ear develop.

Understanding the symptoms, causes, and appropriate treatments for ear infections is essential for effectively managing this common ailment and ensuring prompt relief and recovery.

 

 

If you would like to book a consultation with Mr Steven Lewis, you can do so today via his Top Doctors profile.

By Mr Steven Lewis
Otolaryngology / ENT

Mr Steven Lewis is a highly experienced Consultant ENT surgeon based in Worcester, specialiaing in a range of otolaryngology areas. With over 20 years of expertise, he currently practices at The Droitwich Spa Hospital. His areas of expertise encompass nasal surgeryseptoplasty, septorhinoplasty, sinusitis, ear infection, hearing loss, neck lump, and tonsillitis.

Patients seeking comprehensive care for conditions related to the ear, nose, and throat can trust Mr Lewis's dedicated approach and vast experience in general ENT, endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), reduced sense of smell, voice and swallowing disorders, ear drum repair, balance dysfunction, and tinnitus.

Mr Steven Lewis has a distinguished academic background that underscores his commitment to excellence in the field. He holds the prestigious FRCS(ORL-HNS) qualification from the Royal College of Surgeons, a testament to his advanced training and surgical proficiency. Additionally, he has earned a BSc in Radiological Science, an MBBS and an MSc from the University of London.

Mr Lewis completed his Higher Surgical Training in the West Midlands, further solidifying his clinical skills and knowledge. As a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, he maintains high professional standards. His active involvement in esteemed organisations such as the British Rhinological Society (BRS), ENT UK, and the British Medical Association reflects his dedication to staying abreast of the latest advancements in ENT medicine.

Mr. Steven Lewis's wealth of experience, coupled with his academic achievements and professional affiliations, positions him as a trusted and accomplished ENT specialist for individuals seeking expert care in Worcester and beyond.
 

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