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How can I avoid it this year? Swimmer’s ear is an infection of the ear canal that can plague water lovers and anyone else who sweats, showers or simply lives in a humid climate.
Babies and small children are prone to middle ear infections, which typically have to be treated with orally administered antibiotics. A new fast-acting topical gel could soon replace such drugs ...
Dr. Jane Lea, MD, FRCSC, Otologist/Neurotologist, Paediatric Otolaryngologist discusses Cholesteatoma of the Ear and Surgery Senate Approves Banning Unemployment Benefits For People With More Than ...
This article looks further into ear popping pain, what may cause it, how a doctor may diagnose it, what the pain may feel like, and possible treatment options.
The hidden connection between COVID and ear problems reveals how the virus can cause pain, dizziness, tinnitus, and hearing changes.
What your ear features reveal about heart health risks. Discover how subtle ear characteristics might indicate potential cardiovascular issues.
The discovery of a strange mechanism between the ear and the brain could lead to a new potential tinnitus treatment ...
Benign cysts in your ear, called cholesteatomas, may not cause cancer. But they can affect your hearing, balance, and more. WebMD tells you how to spot them and how they're treated.
Ear infections are common, especially in children. Depending on the type of infection, treatment may involve antibiotics, pain relievers, and ear drops.