An ear infection is an inflammation in the middle of the ear. It is one the most common reasons parents bring their children into see a doctor. In fact, five out of six children will have had an ear infection by the time they are three years of age. Ear infections are not contagious. However, the viruses that sometimes cause them can be. Depending on the type of ear infection and how soon you visit the doctor, an ear infection can last anywhere from 2-4 days or longer.
In a child, an ear infection often begins as a sore throat, cold or upper respiratory infection. These same bacteria spread to the ear, causing inflammation and fluid buildup behind the eardrum.
Children are more likely than adults to get ear infections for a few of the following reasons :
There are three types of ear infections each with a different set of symptoms. Below are a few you should recognize. Contact our office for an appointment if your child is having any of the following symptoms :
There is no way to prevent your child from ever getting an ear infection, but there are some ways you can reduce the risk factors.