Ear infections are common conditions that can affect individuals of all ages, particularly children. They are often caused by bacteria or viruses leading to inflammation and fluid buildup in the middle ear. In more severe or recurring cases, surgical interventions such as ear tube placement or tympanoplasty may be necessary to restore hearing and prevent further complications.

  • Diagnosis & treatment of ear infections
  • Minor and major ear surgeries
  • Hearing restoration procedures

Prompt treatment of ear infections is essential to avoid hearing loss and chronic conditions. Surgical procedures are safe, effective, and often minimally invasive, improving quality of life and overall ear health significantly.

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Everything you need to know about ear infections and surgeries

Symptoms of an ear infection include ear pain, fluid drainage, difficulty hearing, fever, and irritability. Children may tug at their ears or experience balance issues as well.

Surgery may be required for chronic or recurring infections, hearing loss, or structural issues in the ear. Procedures like tympanoplasty or ear tube insertion help restore function and prevent long-term damage.

Yes, most ear surgeries in children are safe and commonly performed. Pediatric ENT specialists ensure the procedure is minimally invasive with a quick recovery, improving hearing and preventing further complications.