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Please see below resources as it relates to symptoms, diagnosis and treatment for Ear Infections.

Pressure Equalization Tubes

Tympanostomy or Pressure Equalization Tubes (PET) are tubes that are placed into the eardrum to allow fluid and pressure to escape into the ear canal.

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External Otitis

External Otitis (Swimmer’s Ear) means any type of infection of the outer ear canal. External otitis is different than the infection caused by fluid behind the eardrum (otitis media).

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Middle Ear Infections

Otitis media is the inflammation of the space behind the eardrum called the middle ear.

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Balloon Eustachian Tube Dilation

Balloon Eustachian Tube Dilation is treatment for Eustachian Tube Dysfunction (ETD), which is when the Eustachian tube stops draining the ear to relieve ear pressure build up.

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