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Hearing Loss Impairs The Ability to Learn.

The most common age for temporary hearing loss is during that same precious time when the miracle of language development is unfolding.

The most common cause for temporary hearing loss is the fluid in the middle ear space associated with ear infections. On average, fluid lingers for 3 weeks following an ear infection, but it can remain for months.

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Ear Infection Overview
 

Revolution in Ear Infection Treatment
Focus on Pain
The Antibiotic Hoax
The Diagnosis Secret
What is The Definition of an Ear Infection?
Vanilla Ear Infections/Red Hot Infections
Who Should Get Antibiotics for Ear Infections?
What Does Observe Mean?
The Bottom Line: How well Does Observation Work?



Ear Infection Causes
 

Causes of Ear Infections
Fast Facts About Ear Infections
MRSA Ear Infections
Ear Infection
Otitis Media with Effusion (OME)
Pacifiers
Ear Infections and Pacifier Use
Do Pacifiers Cause Ear Infections?
Prenatal Sonograms and Ear Infections?
Big News: Reflux and Ear Infections?!!!
Ear Infections - Predicting Them! Preventing Them?
Limiting Exposure to Secondhand Smoke
Dangers of Parental Smoking
How Secondhand Smoke Effects Children
Secondhand Smoke Robs Vitamin C from Children
Smoking Outside
Why Does My Child Always Seem to Get Sick at Night?



Ear Infection Diagnosis
 

Ear Infection
The Diagnosis Secret
Nine Part Series on Ear Infection Treatment!
Otitis Media with Effusion (OME)
Detecting an Ear Infection
Does This Child Have An Ear Infection? – Case 1
Does This Child Have An Ear Infection? – Case 2
Vanilla Ear Infections/Red Hot Infections
One Thing is Certain
EarCheck Monitor
Ear Infections - The EarCheck Device
Home Otoscopes



General Information about Ear Infection Treatment
 

Antibiotic-Resistant Pneumococcal Bacteria Are An Ever Greater Problem
Ear Drops for Some Ear Infections
Ear Infection
Ear Tube Insertion
Fast Facts About Ear Infections
Otitis Media with Effusion (OME)
PE Tubes
Penicillin Allergy
Reducing The Number Of Ear Infections
Sinusitis Treatment Guidelines
The Best Antibiotics for Ear Infections



Ear Tubes
 

Ear Tubes and Hearing
Ear Tubes
PE Tubes
Ear Tubes and Development
Ear Infections and Ear Tubes
Flying After Ear Tube Placement
The Tubes Are In -- Now What?
Ear Plugs and Ear Tubes
An Alternative to Ear Tubes, Steroids, or Antibiotics
Swimming With Ear Tubes



Rx Drugs Commonly Used to Treat Ear Infections
 

Amoxicillin-Clavulanate
Antibiotic-Resistant Pneumococcal Bacteria Are An Ever Greater Problem
Ear Drops for Some Ear Infections
Ear Tube Insertion
Penicillin Allergy
Sinusitis Treatment Guidelines
The Best Antibiotics for Ear Infections



Ear Infection Prevention
 

Ear Infections and Xylitol
Optimizing Immunity
Too Many Infections?
Why Does My Child Always Seem to Get Sick at Night?
Reducing the Number of Ear Infections
Ear Infections - Predicting Them! Preventing Them?
Pneumococcal Vaccine
Prevnar Vaccine Available to Prevent Ear and Sinus Infections
Ear Infection Vaccine
Pneumonia
No Parents Want Their Children to Need Surgery...
Swimming With Ear Tubes
Swimmer’s Ear
What is Swimmer’s Ear?
Swimmer’s Ear and Sunburn
Treating Painful Swimmers’ Ear



Ear Infections, Hearing and Speech
 

Deafness
Can She Hear Me?
Newborn Hearing Test Recommendations
Exposure to Loud Noise
Long-Term Effects of Middle Ear Fluid
Ear Tubes and Development
Speech Delay
Delayed Language Development
Diction Problems
Developmental Slowdowns
How do they learn?
Baby Sign Language


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