Most likely, no. The doctor may prescribe some ear drops for any discomfort you may have after the procedure.
pull them out of your ear or contact a doctor
Your doctor will most likely prescribe either antibiotics or ear drops. If you have tubes in your ears and you still get frequent ear infections, contact your physician. The ear tubes may not be working the way they should be.
Yes.
The eustachian tubes are the auditory tubes that link the nasopharynx to the middle ear.
eustachian tubes
Myringotomy with or without the insertion of ear tubes is NOT recommended for initial treatment of otherwise healthy children with middle ear inflammation with effusion.
The Eustacian tubes allow the pressure on inside the ear and out to remain equal.
The ear has a tube that equalizes the pressure in the eardrum. These tubes are known as the eustacean tubes.
The tube right below the Cochlea in the inner ear.
The internal structure of the ear is fairly simple. There is an eardrum, and also tubes leading to the ear drum from the outside of the ear.
Cochlea
kid will have fewer problems than you. tubes open the passage between the ear and the throat, air pressure will equalize readily