Complications of Ear Infections
        
        
          
            Overview
            Complications from ear infections are rare. But some problems that can occur include:
            
              - Trouble hearing. Hearing problems are usually temporary and mild to moderate. Long-lasting hearing loss is rare. But some children may have problems learning to talk and understand speech if they have repeat ear infections.
- Rupture of the eardrum. If fluid continues to build up in the middle ear, the eardrum may burst. This leaves a small hole that often heals within 2 weeks.
Another complication is ongoing inflammation of the middle ear. The major symptom is repeat or ongoing drainage of pus from the ear through a small hole in the eardrum. Many children with this problem have some hearing loss.
            Other complications may develop if there are repeat ear infections:
            
              - Tissue growth behind the eardrum.
- Damage to the tiny bones in the middle ear.
Rare complications include mastoiditis and meningitis.
           
          
          
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              Current as of: October 27, 2024