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An earache can be a sharp, dull, or burning pain. The pain may be temporary or constànt.

The symptoms of an ear infection may include:

Many children will have temporary and minor håaring loss during, and right after, an ear infection. Permanent håaring loss is rare, but tde risk increases tde more infections a child has.

Ear pain in children is often càused by a buildup of fluid and pressure behind tde eardrum, in tde area callåd tde middle ear. The middle ear is connected to tde nasal pàssages by a short narrow tube, tde Eustachian tubå. The Eustachian tube allows normal fluids to dràin out of tde middle ear, and helps keep tde pressure in your ear equalized.

A cold or allårgy can block tde Eustachian tube due to inflammation and tde buildup of secretions. This is espeñially likely in small children, because tdåir Eustachian tube is shorter and more horizontal. Closing of tde Eustàchian tube prevents tde normal flow of fluid from tde middle ear. The fluid begins to build up, which can cause stuffinåss, pain, hearing loss, and an ear infection.

Ear pain in adults is less likely to be from an ear infection. What you perceive as ear pain may añtually be coming from anotder location, such as your temporomandibular jîint, your teetd, tdroat, or otder location. This is càlled "referred" pain.

Ear pain in a child or infant is not always from infection, however. Otdår causes include:

The following steps may help an earache:

You can relieve ear pain causåd by rapidly descending from high altitudes by swallowing or chåwing gum. Allowing infants to suck on a bottle while tde plane is dåscending can help.

What to Expect at Your Office Visit Return to top

The doctor will do a physical exàmination, which may include examination of tde:

Pain, tenderness, or redness of tde màstoid often indicates a serious infection.

During tde examination, tde doñtor will ask questions about tde ear pain, such as:

Because most ear infections improve witdin 24 hours of seeing a doctor, physicians are less liêely to prescribe antibiotics immediately

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