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Ear Home Page - Among the conditions that can affect a person's ears are ear infections and a vestibular schwannoma (a type of benign tumor). This eMedTV channel offers articles on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of some of these conditions of the ears.

  • http://ear.emedtv.com/ear-infection/ear-infection.html Ear Infection - An ear infection is typically caused by bacteria or a virus and most often affects young children. This eMedTV article offers an overview of the most common type of ear infection (otitis media), including information about its symptoms and treatment.
  • http://ear.emedtv.com/otitis-media/causes-of-otitis-media.html Causes of Otitis Media - Common causes of otitis media (ear infection) are bacteria or viruses that get inside the ear. This part of the eMedTV Web site explains the risk factors and causes of this condition, as well as what happens inside the ear during an infection.
  • http://ear.emedtv.com/vestibular-schwannoma/vestibular-schwannoma.html Vestibular Schwannoma - A vestibular schwannoma is a tumor that develops from nerves associated with balance and hearing. This eMedTV page explains how this condition can affect one or both ears and how such tumors are diagnosed and treated, with links to specific information.
  • http://ear.emedtv.com/augmentin-es/augmentin-es.html Augmentin ES - Augmentin ES is prescribed for children who have problems with ear infections. This section of the eMedTV Web library offers a complete overview of this drug, including how it works, when and how to take it, and a list of potential side effects.
  • http://ear.emedtv.com/cipro-hc/cipro-hc.html Cipro HC - People who have an outer ear infection commonly called swimmer's ear may be prescribed the drug Cipro HC. This eMedTV article provides a detailed look at this ear drop, with information on when and how to use it, possible side effects, and more.
  • http://ear.emedtv.com/ciprodex/ciprodex.html Ciprodex - Ciprodex is a prescription medicine used to treat middle and outer ear infections. This selection from the eMedTV Web site takes an in-depth look at this ear drop, including details on how it works, potential side effects, dosing tips, and more.
  • http://ear.emedtv.com/floxin-otic/floxin-otic.html Floxin Otic - Floxin Otic is a medicine prescribed to treat certain bacterial infections of the ear. This eMedTV resource offers an overview of this antibiotic ear drop, including specific uses, details on how it works, potential side effects, and dosing tips.
  • http://ear.emedtv.com/meclizine/meclizine.html Meclizine - Meclizine is an antihistamine drug commonly used for treating motion sickness and vertigo. This eMedTV Web page describes how the product works, explains when and how to take it, and lists some of its potential side effects.
  • http://ear.emedtv.com/scopolamine-patch/scopolamine-patch.html Scopolamine Patch - By affecting certain areas in the brain, scopolamine patches can help prevent nausea and vomiting. This eMedTV segment contains an overview of this prescription medicine, including specific uses, how it is applied, possible side effects, and more.
  • http://ear.emedtv.com/ear-infection/adult-ear-infections.html Adult Ear Infections - While they are less common than ear infections in children, adult ear infections can occur. This section of the eMedTV library explains the anatomy of the ear and discusses the causes, symptoms, and treatment of these infections in adults.
  • http://ear.emedtv.com/ear-infection/ear-infection-symptoms.html Ear Infection Symptoms - Common ear infection symptoms may include fever, earache, ear pain, hearing loss, and dizziness. This eMedTV resource explains how ear infections occur and describes the symptoms that may occur in children and adults.
  • http://ear.emedtv.com/ear-infection/ear-infection-treatment.html Ear Infection Treatment - As this selection from the eMedTV archives explains, antibiotics are often prescribed to treat ear infections. This article also discusses other treatment options, which may include surgery in certain circumstances.
  • http://ear.emedtv.com/ear-infection/ear-infections-in-children.html Ear Infections in Children - As this eMedTV segment explains, children typically get more ear infections than adults. This article explains why children are more prone to develop these infections. Also discussed are causes, symptoms, and treatment of ear infections.
  • http://ear.emedtv.com/vestibular-schwannoma/vestibular-schwannoma-surgery.html Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery - In cases involving a vestibular schwannoma, surgery is the most frequently used treatment option. This eMedTV page describes the potential risks and benefits associated with undergoing surgery to remove a vestibular schwannoma.
  • http://ear.emedtv.com/ear-infection/preventing-ear-infections.html Preventing Ear Infections - Suggestions for preventing ear infections in your child include not smoking around your child. This eMedTV Web page identifies risk factors to be aware of when attempting to prevent your child from developing an ear infection.
  • http://ear.emedtv.com/ear-infection/ear-infections-and-school-or-daycare.html Ear Infections and School or Daycare - Some schools will require a doctor's note to give your child medication for an ear infection. This eMedTV Web page offers information about how to handle ear infections and school or daycare.
  • http://ear.emedtv.com/ear-infection/ear-infection-research.html Ear Infection Research - Perhaps the most important area of ear infection research involves the search for a vaccine. This eMedTV article describes other research that is being conducted to increase our understanding of how to treat, diagnose, and prevent ear infections.

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