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Ear Infections

Ear Suction Hawkes Bay

Ear infections are very common in children but often occur in adults of any age. The main symptoms are earache and feeling unwell. Painkillers are the most common treatment as antibiotics are not usually helpful. For most people the infection normally clears within a few days.

Most ear infections are either Outer Ear Infections (Otitis Externa) or Inner Ear Infections (Otitis Media). The main differences between these two types of ear infections are as below:

Inner Ear Infections:
- Usually affects children
- Normally result from viruses e.g. cold and flu
- Affects the inner ear. This is the Eustachian tube which runs from the eardrum to the back of the nose.

Outer Ear Infections:
- Usually affects adults between the ages of 45 to 75
- Normally result from things entering the canal e.g. eczema, water or using ear plugs
- Affects the ear canal. This is the tube which runs between the outer ear and the eardrum.

Ear infections can cause all sorts of problems, as can earache, glue ear and tinnitus. Don’t forget we offer a free ear health assessment with a no wax, no fee guarantee - so come and see us so Anne can take go over your ear history, take a look in your ears and recommend a course of action to help your health improve.

Our booklet guide How to Survive an Ear Infection (Plus Other Health Issues that Occur in Ears) is packed full of useful information about ear infections, glue ear, earache and tinnitus. Normally priced at $19.99, our guide is free to our clients and to referring health professionals.

If you’d like a copy of our useful guide for free, book an appointment today at one of our handily-located clinics online on this website or by contacting Nick on 021 225 6425.

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