Ear tube insertion

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What is Ear tube insertion?

Ear tube insertion is a procedure to drain fluid that has built up behind a child’s eardrums. The purpose of the procedure is to restore the normal functioning of the ear.

Alternative Names:

Myringotomy; Tympanostomy; Ear tubes surgery

Posts on Ear tube insertion (294)
Hi, I have a few questions I had an ear tube placed in my right ear due to pain/pressure, t...
Hi, I have a few questions I had an ear tube placed in my right ear due to pain/pressure, t...
I had a temporary ear tube inserted five days ago and feel like I have an earache. When I ...
i know im not supposed to put anything in my sons ears when he has tubes in. My son is amlo...
Basically ive had ear tubes inserted (grommets/t-tube) and adenoids taken out. The pressure...
my ent said he wants to take my grommets out (put in my previouse ent) as they are blocked,...
My 3.5 year old son has middle ear blockage and some hearing loss. There is no movement in...
Hi Peeps, Basically im a tad confused about the eustation tubes and middle ear. I have h...
I had ear tubess inserted recently (on Feb. 2, 2010) to help relieve 6 months of ear block...
Hi does anyone have PET (patulous eustation tube)-when they talk, they hear their own voice...
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