Yes, but the chance is not big.
I would imagine the whole ear, and if an infection spreads from the throat to the ear, then you should really get that checked.
Yes, as the pain from the throat and/or tonsils can be referred to the ear, or the ear itself can become infected along with the throat infection caused by strep. Swelling in the Eustachian tube between the middle ear and throat can cause fluid and pressure to build up in the middle ear causing pain as well.
Otitis media (middle ear infection) is usually associated with upper respiratory infections -- pharyngitis, laryngitis (sore throat). The ear has a tube, the eustachian tube, that connects the middle ear with the oropharynx (very back of throat, behind uvula) to maintain pressure equilibrium with atmospheric conditions. Sometimes the infection in the middle ear can drain through that tube and irritate the throat...OR the infection starts lower in the throat or lungs and can ascend through this tube and cause an ear infection.
Yes, it is decently common that the bacteria or virus that is infecting someone's throat can gain access to the ears via the eustachian tubes, thus causing an ear infection.
Sometimes this can be caused by clenching the teeth together, and it is also possible that you do in fact have an ear infection, so the best advice is to see your doctor to determine the exact cause.
How often and how much to take for an ear infection
no
Middle Ear
Can ear infection cause numnbess of one side of tongue?
no
Your Ear's are connected to your throat, Therefore any mess being created in your throat is also very likely to create in your ear!Even when you have a sore throat , you might also have blocked ears because the canals in you ears are connected to your nose and throat .
throat infection.