Glue Ear
Symptoms of glue ear
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The most common sign of glue ear is hearing loss, which can affect one or both ears.
If your child is struggling to hear, they may:
- have difficulty understanding people who are far away
- speak quietly
- appear unusually tired or irritable, because they have to try harder to listen to things
- have problems picking out conversations in places where there's a lot of background noise
- easily "tune out" of conversations when they're distracted
- only be able to understand face-to-face conversations that take place at a short distance
- experience problems with communication and learning, and social skills (these problems will usually resolve once normal hearing is restored)
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Less common symptoms
Less common symptoms of glue ear include:
- episodes of mild ear pain
- irritability
- problems sleeping
- balance problems and clumsiness
- Tinnitus
- delayed speech and language development in younger children, if the condition lasts a long time
When to seek medical advice
It's important tosee your GP if you're concerned that your child may be having hearing problems.
While glue ear is usually the most common cause of hearing loss in children, further tests may be needed to rule out other possible causes.
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Articles for Glue Ear
Causes of glue ear
The exact cause of glue ear is unknown, but it seems to be caused by a problem with the Eustachian tube - a narrow tube that runs from your middle ear to the back of your throat.
Complications of glue ear
Read about the complications of glue ear, including delayed speech and language development, ear infection, thickening of the eardrum and a perforated eardrum.
Diagnosing glue ear
A diagnosis of glue ear can usually be confirmed by using an instrument called an otoscope, which is used to study the inside of the ear and can detect signs that usually indicate fluid inside the middle ear.
Introduction
Find out what glue ear is, what causes it, how it's treated and the possible complications.
Preventing glue ear
It's not possible to prevent glue ear, but you can reduce your child's risk by breastfeeding rather than bottle feeding, and making sure your home is smoke-free.
Symptoms of glue ear
The most common sign of glue ear is hearing loss, which can affect one or both ears.
Treating glue ear
Find out when treatment for glue ear is recommended and what treatment options are available. Hearing aids and grommets are the two main treatments for glue ear.