Earaches Instruction Sheet

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Earaches Instruction Sheet

kidshealth.org

Earaches in children are common. They can be caused by fluid behind the eardrum, an infection in the middle part of the ear, or an infection in the ear canal.

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Tags: Infection, Ear, Earache, Children's Health, Eardrum

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