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Section Navigation. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Syndicate. Ear Infection. Minus Related Pages. On This Page. What is an ear infection? Close A healthy ear and an infected ear, including outer, middle, and inner ear, showing inflammation and fluid in the ear. Treatment A doctor will determine what type of illness your child has by asking about symptoms and doing a physical examination.

This gives the immune system time to fight off the infection. Top of Page. Over-the-Counter Medicine and Children Be careful about giving over-the-counter medicines to children. Pain relievers: Children younger than 6 months: only give acetaminophen. Children 6 months or older: it is OK to give acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Cough and cold medicines: Children younger than 4 years old: do not use unless a doctor specifically tells you to.

Use of over-the-counter cough and cold medicines in young children can result in serious and potentially life-threatening side effects. Skip to navigation menu Skip to content. High Priority Alert. Close alert. Informational Alert. Ear Infection Questions. Is this your child's symptom? Your child was diagnosed with an ear infection Your child's ears were recently looked at by a doctor You are worried that the fever or ear pain is not getting better fast enough Your child is still taking an antibiotic for the ear infection Symptoms of Ear Infections The main symptom is an earache.

Younger children will cry, act fussy or have trouble sleeping because of pain. This is from the pressure in the middle ear. The ear then drains cloudy fluid or pus. Complications of Ear Infections. NorthShore University HealthSystem. October 6, Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports. March Ear Infection — Chronic. December 3, Ear Infection Middle Ear. Mayo Clinic. May 16, Cleveland Clinic. November 30,



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