What is Glue Ear?
Glue ear is a common condition, especially in children under five, where fluid builds up in the middle ear, blocking sound and causing hearing difficulties. It can affect speech development and behavior, leading to symptoms like frustration, lack of concentration, and not responding when called.
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Causes and Risk Factors
Factors such as colds, flu, allergies, and passive smoking can contribute to glue ear. Children with conditions like cleft lip, palate, or Down's Syndrome may be more likely to develop it due to smaller eustachian tubes.

Treatment Options
Glue ear often improves on its own. If necessary, treatments include watchful waiting, autoinflation exercises (blowing up a balloon through the nose), grommets (small tubes inserted into the ear), and, in some cases, hearing aids for speech and hearing issues.
Helping Children with Hearing Challenges
To support children with glue ear, ensure clear communication by getting their attention first, speaking directly and clearly, and minimizing background noise. Inform teachers about hearing difficulties for appropriate accommodations in school.

Glue Ear Symptoms and Treatment in Camarillo | Pacific View ENT
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Glue Ear Symptoms and Treatment in Camarillo | Pacific View ENT

Worried about glue ear? Pacific View ENT ear doctor, Dr. Armin Alavi, in Camarillo offers treatment for glue ear symptoms in both adults and children.