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Fluid in the middle ear can lead to an infection. However, if you can drain the fluid from your ears before bacteria or other infections can colonize, you can avoid complications.
An accumulation of fluid in the inner ear is a somewhat rare disorder known as Meniere’s disease. It is estimated to affect about 615,000 adults in the United States, with 45,000 new cases ...
Elisa C. Alvarado, M.D, notes how advances in diagnostics and medicine now offer more targeted relief, and lifestyle ...
COME refers to fluid repeatedly returning to the middle ear, with or without an infection present. This leads to a reduced ability to fight ear infections and has a negative impact on hearing ability.
They help keep the fluid and pressure in your inner and middle ear at the right level. Your eustachian tubes may not be able to open or close properly when you have allergies, a cold, sinus ...
The inner ear contains two fluid chambers, a membranous and a bony chamber. The membranous chamber is filled with endolymph while the bony chamber is filled with perilymph. The wall of the membranous ...
If your ear is bleeding, it could be caused by anything from something stuck inside to a torn eardrum. Find out the common causes, how you can treat it, and when to call the doctor.
Dear Doctors: I recently experienced severe vertigo due to fluid in my inner ear from a sinus infection. It affected not only my balance, but also my blood pressure and anxiety. Are there any ...
Dear Reader: A buildup of fluid in either the middle or inner ear can cause the dizzy, spinning feeling of vertigo. This can range from merely uncomfortable to severe enough to affect balance.
A: A buildup of fluid in either the middle or inner ear can cause the dizzy, spinning feeling of vertigo. This can range from merely uncomfortable to severe enough to affect balance.