What is an ear ache and when to see a doctor?
An ear ache is commonly associated with childhood illness but it can actually affect adults too.
An ear ache is commonly associated with childhood illness but it can actually affect adults too.
The basic science of an ear infection is that it happens when bacteria enters the middle part of the ear. It’s this that causes the inflammation that can result in pain and discomfort.
Ear infections can be very distressing for children as they can cause earache, balance problems and hearing loss.
Ear infections can happen anywhere in your outer, middle or inner ear. The symptoms can be very different depending on where the problem is located.
Ear protection can help to prevent problems such as ear pain and tinnitus in winter. You can also take steps to reduce the risk of ear infections so that you can enjoy a healthier winter season.
If you’ve ever noticed your ears popping when you take off or land in a plane then you might be wondering whether flying could be bad for your ears when you have an issue such as an infection.
Middle ear infections are a very common problem, especially for your children. However, it can sometimes take some specialist tests to understand what is wrong or to decide on the best treatment approach for you.
The Harley Street ENT Clinic has agreed contractual rates with most health insurance companies such as United Healthcare Global, Aviva, Allianz Worldwide Care, Bupa, CIGNA, Simplyhealth, Standard Life (PruHealth), Aetna International and WPA amongst others.
We also deal directly with the insurance companies saving you the trouble of paying first and then reclaiming.
Patients funding their own treatment will be provided with consultation fees and the potential cost of onward treatment at the time of booking their appointment.