Overview
An ear infection is an inflammatory condition of the ear caused by bacterial, viral, or occasionally fungal organisms, classified by the region affected. Otitis externa involves the outer ear canal, while otitis media affects the air-filled middle ear and is especially common in young children, in whom a short, horizontally oriented Eustachian tube predisposes to fluid accumulation and infection following upper respiratory illness. Acute otitis media typically produces ear pain, fever, and a sense of fullness, with bulging or inflammation of the tympanic membrane; when fluid persists without acute infection the condition is termed otitis media with effusion, which can impair hearing during a critical period for language development. Recurrent or chronic middle-ear disease may lead to persistent perforation of the eardrum, ossicular damage, and conductive hearing loss, and in some cases to cholesteatoma, an abnormal accumulation of keratinising epithelium that can erode surrounding structures. Diagnosis relies on otoscopic examination and assessment of hearing, and treatment ranges from observation and analgesia to topical or systemic antibiotics depending on site and severity. When disease becomes chronic or the tympanic membrane is damaged, surgical repair such as tympanoplasty, using fascia, cartilage, or perichondrium grafts, may be undertaken to close perforations and restore hearing, underscoring the link between infection, structural injury, and auditory outcome.
Research published in this journal
6 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Title - Case of Unilateral Congenital Aural Atresia & Microtia with Cholesteatoma
Structural Characterization and Isotopic Abundance Ratio Analysis of the Consciousness Energy Healing Treated Ofloxacin
A Comparative Study of Temporalis Fascia Graft and Cartilage - Perichondrium Graft in Tympanoplasty
The Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential: A Reinterpretation of its Electrogenesis
Dental Sinus Infections- Why are we Still Missing the Well Documented Diagnosis?
How this research is being cited
The 6 articles above have been cited 12 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2022 · International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry
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2022 · Journal of Surgical Case Reports
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2022 · Journal of Surgical Case Reports
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2022 · International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry
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M. Trivedi et al. · 2021 · Journal of Current Scientific Research
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2021 · BMJ Case Reports
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2021 · BMJ Case Reports
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2021 · Journal of Antioxidant Activity
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