Ear Infection in babies – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

by admin | March 29, 2023 5:12 am

An ear infection is a common problem in infants. As many as 5 out of 6 infants will experience at least one bout of ear-infection before their third birthday. It’s important to recognize the symptoms so that timely action can be taken. Ear infections may not be a serious condition but puts the child in great discomfort and pain. The condition goes away on its own in most cases, while for the rest, it is easily treatable.

Anatomy of the ear

The ear can be divided into 3 parts – the outer-ear, middle-ear and inner-ear[1].

Ear Infection in infants

Middle-ear Infection, also called Otitis Media (OM) is a common childhood ailment, affecting infants as young as 3 months to children aged 8 years. Most cases however are between 3 months to 3 years. Further, a quarter of the children affected (25%) will have a repeat infection before the age of 8 years. Adults can also develop this condition although it is much rarer compared to children.

Also Read: Common health issues of newborn babies[2]

Causes of OM

Otitis Media is caused by viruses or bacteria. Bacteria or viruses present in the nose and throat travel to the middle-ear through the Eustachian tube. Further, the Eustachian tubes (one in each ear) swell up. Fluids that are normally produced in the body as a result of the infection would ideally drain out through the Eustachian tube into the throat and nose. But now, the swollen tubes block this movement. As a result, the fluids accumulate in the middle-ear and may even come out of the outer-ear. The problem is compounded by the fact that, unlike adults where the Eustachian tubes are long and sloping, thereby helping fluids to drain quickly, in children, these tubes are shorter and flatter. As a result, when there is an infection, fluids don’t drain out easily and start accumulating in the middle-ear.

Types

OM is of three types:

Risk Factors for OM

Symptoms of OM / How will a parent know?

Also Read: Key health risks for new born babies that mothers should watch out for[4]

Complications from untreated OM

Diagnosis

Treatment


Reviewed by Dr Suresh S Venkita, Group Medical Director, Kauvery Hospitals


NOTE: Take medications only when prescribed by your doctors, self-medication must be avoided under any circumstances.


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Endnotes:
  1. The ear can be divided into 3 parts – the outer-ear, middle-ear and inner-ear: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/ent/ear-infections/
  2. Common health issues of newborn babies: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/paediatrics/common-health-issues-of-newborn-babies/
  3. of infection that occurs suddenly after a cold or any respiratory infection: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/pulmonology/respiratory-tract-infections-in-children-and-treatment-methods/
  4. Key health risks for new born babies that mothers should watch out for: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/paediatrics/key-health-risks-for-new-born-babies-that-mothers-should-watch-out-for/
  5. Over-the-counter drugs such as Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen may be prescribed by the doctor: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/family-and-general-medicine/painkillers-for-acute-and-chronic-pain/

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