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  1. www.nhs.uk › conditions › glue-earGlue ear - NHS

    The most common symptom of glue ear is temporary hearing loss. It can affect both ears at the same time. Other symptoms may include: earache or ear pain. hearing sounds like ringing or buzzing (tinnitus) problems with balance. If glue ear lasts a long time, it can affect a child's speech development and progress at school.

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  2. Oct 31, 2023 · Ear diagram and glue ear. Glue ear means that the middle ear is filled with fluid that looks like glue. It can affect one or both ears. The fluid has a deadening effect on the vibrations of the eardrum and tiny bones (ossicles) created by sound. These affected vibrations are received by the cochlea and so the volume of the hearing is turned down.

  3. Otitis media with effusion: Summary. Otitis media with effusion (OME), also known as 'glue ear', is characterized by a collection of fluid within the middle ear space without signs of acute inflammation. OME is the most common cause of hearing impairment in childhood. The hearing loss usually resolves over several weeks or months, but may be ...

  4. The medical term for glue ear is otitis media with effusion (OME). It is a common condition. Up to 8 in every 10 children will have a short episode of glue ear before they start primary school. Figure 1. Anatomy of the ear (the middle ear is behind the ear drum and connects with the Eustachian tube).

  5. Jul 19, 2022 · Glue ear, or otitis media with effusion, happens when fluid collects in your child’s middle ear. The main symptom of glue ear is temporary hearing loss. Glue ear often occurs after ear infections, but it can also occur when a blockage affects your child’s Eustachian tube. Glue ear frequently goes away on its own, but some cases may require ...

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  7. May 23, 2023 · Otitis media with effusion (OME; also known as glue ear) typically presents with hearing loss, ear pressure or discomfort, or ear blockage without symptoms of acute infection. In children, symptoms attributable to OME may also include poor balance, poor school performance, and behavioural problems. Both children and adults may be asymptomatic.

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