The infections occur because the muscles of the palate do not open the Eustachian tubes that drain the middle ear
The most common ear ailments are ear infections, tinnitus and glue ear. Other ailments of the ear include a perforated eardrum and vertigo.
Absolutely! Mastoiditis is an inflammation of the mastoid bone directly caused by infections of the middle ear.
its one of the bodies natural defenses..it basically acts as an type of insect repellent
Yes, repeated noise exposure can cause trauma to the inner ear. This is an impact of noise pollution and is common in cities and populated areas.
Disorders affecting the ear canal include blockages, infections and tumors. Blockage of the ear canal can be caused by ear wax (cerumen). The effects can range from itching to loss of hearing but often produces no symptoms. Other blockages can be caused by objects inserted itno the ear, especially by children. Insects can also occasionally crawl in. External otitis is an infection of the ear canal. This is usually caused by a variety of bacteria. Tumors of the ear canal can be cancerous (malignant) or non-cancerous (benign). See http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec19/ch219/ch219a.html
Ear infections are more common in babies born with cleft palates
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The middle ear cleft is the space within the middle ear that includes the eardrum, the middle ear cavity, and the three small bones known as the ossicles. It is responsible for transmitting sound vibrations from the outer ear to the inner ear. The middle ear cleft is important for normal hearing and is often affected by conditions such as ear infections or tumors.
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Yes, if the adenoids are swollen. They will block the ear canal.
Klebsiella and Proteus sometimes cause pneumonia, ear and sinus infections, and urinary tract infections
Yes
"Ear disease and dental problems occur frequently, as do problems with proper speech development. Children who suffer from a cleft lip and/or cleft palate may have difficulty eating. To address these issues, a child and family may work with a team of specialists - a pediatrician, a plastic surgeon, dental specialists, an otolaryngologist (ear, nose and throat specialist), a speech-language pathologist and audiologist, a geneticist and a psychologist/social worker." - all content courtesy of OperationSmile.org (see link below for more information on cleft lip/palates)
Yes it does, but your ear will be ringing a lot. Hoped I helped.
Eubacteria is a generic or catch-all name for any of dozens of different bacteria, some of which may cause ear infections. Refer to the links, below, for further information.
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No.If you have doubts consult yourdoctor.