FAQ and Ear Infections

FAQ and Ear Infections

Ear infections plague millions of Americans, with young children being particularly prone to these uncomfortable conditions. Here at Ear Nose Throat Medical Service in Chesterfield, MO, Dr. Paul Burk diagnoses and treats infections of the outer, middle, and inner ear for better health, balance, and hearing. Read on to learn more!

What parts of the ear are affected by infection?

The outer, middle, and internal ear structures may become infected by bacteria or viruses. Middle ear infections, also called otitis media, often develop in young children after they have had a cold or the flu. On the other hand, when an outer ear canal becomes infected, it turns red, painful, and crusty, often as a result of collecting and holding onto water, a condition called "swimmer's ear."

Do kids get ear infections more often than teens and adults?

Yes, they do. Experts believe that youngsters are more prone to infection than adults because of a more horizontal orientation of the Eustachian Tube between the ear and the throat. MedicineNet reports that five out of every six American children will suffer from the fever, earache, bulging eardrum, and other symptoms associated with otitis media.

Are antibiotics always needed to cure an ear infection?

No, they are not. In fact, most ear infections clear up by themselves as evidenced by symptom resolution within a few days. However, if symptoms persist, you may call your primary care physician or Dr. Burk in Chesterfield, MO, for a proper evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment.

Can the ear retain fluid after an ear infection?

Yes, it can. Dr. Burk can see it when he examines the eardrum with a lighted otoscope. Typically, this fluid resolves over time, but if retained, it may cause repeat ear infections, particularly in children.

Can you catch an ear infection?

No, they are not contagious. However, some things lay the groundwork for this problem, including:

  • Colds
  • The flu (so keep current with flu shots)
  • Exposure to tobacco smoke

Find out more

Here at Ear Nose Throat Medical Service, Dr. Paul Burke is an on-staff otolaryngologist with decades of experience. If you are concerned about the severity or recurrence of ear infections in yourself or a family member, please call for an appointment.  Phone 314.447.4995 to schedule an appointment.

FAQ and Ear Infections

Ear infections plague millions of Americans, with young children being particularly prone to these uncomfortable conditions. Here at Ear Nose Throat Medical Service in Chesterfield, MO, Dr. Paul Burk diagnoses and treats infections of the outer, middle, and inner ear for better health, balance, and hearing. Read on to learn more!

What parts of the ear are affected by infection?

The outer, middle, and internal ear structures may become infected by bacteria or viruses. Middle ear infections, also called otitis media, often develop in young children after they have had a cold or the flu. On the other hand, when an outer ear canal becomes infected, it turns red, painful, and crusty, often as a result of collecting and holding onto water, a condition called "swimmer's ear."

Do kids get ear infections more often than teens and adults?

Yes, they do. Experts believe that youngsters are more prone to infection than adults because of a more horizontal orientation of the Eustachian Tube between the ear and the throat. MedicineNet reports that five out of every six American children will suffer from the fever, earache, bulging eardrum, and other symptoms associated with otitis media.

Are antibiotics always needed to cure an ear infection?

No, they are not. In fact, most ear infections clear up by themselves as evidenced by symptom resolution within a few days. However, if symptoms persist, you may call your primary care physician or Dr. Burk in Chesterfield, MO, for a proper evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment.

Can the ear retain fluid after an ear infection?

Yes, it can. Dr. Burk can see it when he examines the eardrum with a lighted otoscope. Typically, this fluid resolves over time, but if retained, it may cause repeat ear infections, particularly in children.

Can you catch an ear infection?

No, they are not contagious. However, some things lay the groundwork for this problem, including:

  • Colds
  • The flu (so keep current with flu shots)
  • Exposure to tobacco smoke

Find out more

Here at Ear Nose Throat Medical Service, Dr. Paul Burke is an on-staff otolaryngologist with decades of experience. If you are concerned about the severity or recurrence of ear infections in yourself or a family member, please call for an appointment.  Phone 314.447.4995 to schedule an appointment.


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EAR NOSE THROAT MEDICAL SERVICE 

St. Luke's Hospital 

Phone:  (314) 447-4995
Phone:  (314) 576-7503
Fax:        (314) 682-6093 

226 S. Woods Mill Rd., Suite 44W
Chesterfield, MO 63017

4th floor of the West Medical Building

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