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Ear infections are common but painful ailments that many people seek treatment for every day. There are two main types of infections: otitis and swimmer’s ear. Otitis is an infection of the middle ear behind the eardrum and is most common in young children. Swimmer’s Ear occurs in the ear canal, the part that connects the outer ear to the eardrum. It is caused by water that remains in canal after swimming or showering. This water allows harmful bacteria to grow and cause pain. Both can be treated online by our doctors with properly prescribed medications.
Common symptoms
Causes
Otitis
Cold with a runny nose and cough and may progress to a fever
Decreased appetite
Vomiting and diarrhea
Swimmer’s Ear
Itching and redness inside the ear
Mild discomfort that is aggravated by pulling or pushing the outer ear
Fluid or drainage of the ear
An ear infection is caused by a bacterium or virus in the middle ear. This infection often results from another illness — cold, flu or allergy — that causes congestion and swelling of the nasal passages, throat and eustachian tubes.
Swimmer's ear is an infection that's usually caused by bacteria. It's less common for a fungus or virus to cause swimmer's ear.