If a child is fussy and has trouble sleeping, he may have an ear infection. It is called otitis and it has three main types. The main reason why ear infections are more common in children than adults is the narrow spaces and smaller tubes in children’s ears.
According to doctors, these smaller and leveled Eustachian tubes cause severe ear infection. In children, the eustachian tube is horizontal and fills up with the liquid easily in no time. Usually it starts with cold, sore throat and upper respiratory infection and then bacterial fluid is built up in the middle ear and causes infection.
Although anyone can get ear infection at any age but children are more susceptible. As the tubes become vertical with age, the chances of infections become slim. In this article, we will talk about some other reasons why children are more prone to ear infections.
Most ear infections happen to children before they’ve learned how to talk. If your child isn’t old enough to talk about his problem, here are a few things to look for:
The ear can be divided into three main “sections”: the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear.
1- Smaller Eustachian tubes:
The major reason is smaller eustachian tubes which connect the middle ear to the back of the nose and throat. This problem is quite common among children aged 6-18 months as at this age Eustachian tubes have not developed and are vulnerable to infections.
2- Less-developed immune systems:
In children, the immune system is comparatively weak and is unable to fight germs that cause ear infections. So, more children are susceptible to ear infections than adults. However, with age, the eustachian tubes lengthen and grow angled and thus reduce the chances of ear infections.
3- Ear, nose, and throat anatomy:
In children, the adenoids can become inflamed and infected. These are the glands which are located high in the throat behind the nose and soft palate and produce antibodies to fight infections. When adenoids get trapped by some bacterial infection, they can lead to ear infections.
4- Cold and other respiratory infections:
Cold and other respiratory infections are another cause. Ear infections are not contagious but during winters the ear infection becomes a kind of contagious disease as colds and upper respiratory infections are common.
Other factors:
The increasing trend of daycare centers is also responsible in spreading the infection. Secondhand smoke and bottle feeding also contribute in putting the kids at risk of having these infections.
Some ear issues get better on their own while others need to be treated with an antibiotic. You need to talk to your ENT doctor for the appropriate treatment needed by your child. Consult our ENT specialists to diagnose the problem and treat it accordingly. You can book an appointment with our top ENT specialists from Karachi, Peshawar and Rawalpindi through Oladoc.com. You can also call our helpline at 042-38900939 for assistance to find the right doctor for your health concerns.
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