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Acute Otitis Media
Acute Otitis Media Treatment - The Pharmacy Bebington
Acute otitis media is a middle ear infection that often causes ear pain, hearing problems and sometimes fever. It can affect both children and adults, and while many cases improve on their own, some need treatment to ease symptoms and prevent complications.
At The Pharmacy Bebington, our pharmacists are here to offer friendly advice, recommend effective remedies, and support you in managing your symptoms for a more comfortable recovery.
What Is Acute Otitis Media?
Acute Otitis Media Symptoms
Acute otitis media can show different signs depending on age and severity.
The most common symptoms include:
- Earache or a feeling of pressure in the ear
- Difficulty hearing or muffled hearing
- Fever or a general feeling of being unwell
- Irritability or restlessness in children
- Fluid or pus draining from the ear in some cases
Symptoms can vary from mild to severe, and while children are most commonly affected, acute otitis media in adults also occurs.
How Is Acute Otitis Media Treated?
Most mild infections clear up on their own within a few days. Pain relief medicines, rest and fluids usually help. If symptoms are more severe, antibiotics may be needed. Our pharmacists can advise when further medical help is required and explain options for acute otitis media treatment.
Acute Otitis Media Treatment for Adults
While children are more likely to develop this infection, adults can also be affected. In adults, symptoms may last longer, and complications are slightly more common. Our team can guide you on whether further treatment is necessary and when to seek additional care.
How Can We Help with Acute Otitis Media?
FAQs
Acute otitis media is a sudden infection of the middle ear that causes earache, fever and sometimes temporary hearing loss. It is more common in children but can also affect adults.
The main symptoms include ear pain, fever, difficulty hearing, irritability in children, and sometimes fluid draining from the ear.
Adults can experience stronger or longer-lasting symptoms. Our pharmacists can guide you on the right treatment options and when to seek further care.
Seek help if symptoms do not improve after a few days, if pain is severe, or if there is discharge or blood coming from the ear.
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