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Suggest Treatment For Recurrent Cold And Ear Infection

My 15th month daughter had suffered acute otitis media twice at her 10th and 14th month. She was just recovered 15 days ago from her 2nd phase.
Since last 3 days she is having further stuffy nose, yellow mucosic and ENT doc saying her right middle ear is again infected.
Please suggest something that I can save her from this reccurent cold and ear infection, am afraid of her hearing capability
Fri, 7 Aug 2015
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This cycle of repeated throat and ear infections is indeed unfortunate. I am sure that with the kind of attention you are paying her, it is very unlikely she will sustain any permanent hearing loss. She may need grommets and/or a tympanoplasty operation to reduce the chances of a permanent loss of hearing.

Dr. Taher
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Suggest Treatment For Recurrent Cold And Ear Infection

This cycle of repeated throat and ear infections is indeed unfortunate. I am sure that with the kind of attention you are paying her, it is very unlikely she will sustain any permanent hearing loss. She may need grommets and/or a tympanoplasty operation to reduce the chances of a permanent loss of hearing. Dr. Taher