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10 Causes of Ear Pain
Medically reviewed by Josephine Hessert, DO Ear pain has numerous causes. Most are treatable; some are serious. And the ...
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How to Relieve Ear Congestion
Medically reviewed by John Carew, MD Ear congestion can be relieved in a few different ways, including by flushing out your ...
An ear infection often begins with a cold, flu, or allergic response. These increase mucus in the sinuses and lead to the slow clearance of fluid by the eustachian tubes. The initial illness will ...
You can get an infection in your middle ear when fluid, like mucus, from a cold, allergies, or the flu gets trapped in your Eustachian tubes, which connect your middle ear to the back of your throat.
Ashley Abramson is a writer based in Milwaukee, WI. She's written for the New York Times, Washington Post, The Guardian, and more. In addition to a cough and sore throat, otalgia (ear pain) may be ...
Eustachian Tube: A canal that connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx, helping to equalize air pressure and drain fluid from the middle ear. Otitis Media: An infection or inflammation of the ...
If symptoms such as ear pain, decreased hearing, or persistent discomfort occur, it is recommended to seek medical help ...
The DYRK1A enzyme is a pivotal contributor to frequent and severe episodes of otitis media in Down syndrome, positioning it as a promising target for therapeutic interventions.