Ear infections come in several forms. An infection of the middle ear is known as acute otitis media.
The term "otitis media with effusion" refers to another ailment that affects the middle ear. When fluid accumulates in the middle ear without infecting it, this disease results. There is no fever, ear discomfort, or middle ear pus buildup in otitis media with effusion.
An infection of the outer ear canal is known as swimmer's ear. A middle ear infection differs from swimmer's ear.
A middle ear infection may be brought on by bacteria or viruses: The two most prevalent bacteria that cause middle ear infections are Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae (nontypeable), and viruses like those that cause colds may also cause middle ear infections.
In any case, should the infection last than more than 3 days, or if you suffera persistent fever alongside the infection, do not hesitate to contact us.
Please submit a comprehensive explanation of your symptoms to better prepare for your treatment.*
* If its an emergency , please call 911 or go to nearest Emergency Department.