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 Home | Publications | HealthViews Magazine | Archives & Downloads | Nov/Dec 2008 | Protect Your Child From Ear Infections

Protect Your Child From Ear Infections

In an ear infection, the eustachian tube, which connects the upper part of the throat to the middle ear, becomes swollen, trapping fluid in the ear. "It can become an infection when bacteria or viruses grow in the trapped fluid," says Samuel Engel, M.D., MPH, a pediatric otolaryngologist at K. Hovnanian Children's Hospital. Signs that your child has an ear infection include fever, irritability, tugging at his or her ear, and difficulty hearing.

Here's how you can help prevent ear infections:

  • Put babies to sleep on their backs to aid draining of the middle ear.
  • Keep your children away from secondhand smoke.
  • Wash your hands frequently, and make sure caregivers do the same.
  • Consider breastfeeding your infant for at least three months.
  • Hold your baby upright when feeding him or her from a bottle.

If your child shows signs of an ear infection, call the doctor. Bacterial infections may require antibiotics. Doctors also may prescribe pain relievers or eardrops. Warm or cold packs can help the pain, as can keeping the child's head propped up.

About The Doctor
Picture Available Engel, Samuel H., M.D.
Board certified in Otolaryngology
Neptune, NJ  07753
(732) 280-7855

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