How To Know If You Have An Ear Infection?

Ear pain or discomfort, especially if it starts suddenly

Trouble hearing or muffled hearing in one or both ears

Feeling of fullness or pressure in the ear

Drainage or fluid coming from the ear (clear, cloudy, bloody, or pus-like)

Fever

Irritability or increased crying in children

Sleep problems due to pain or pressure

Tugging or pulling at the ear (more common in young children)

Dizziness or balance problems (sometimes)

Ear ringing (tinnitus) (sometimes)

Symptoms that worsen after a cold or respiratory infection

Symptoms lasting more than 48–72 hours or not improving

Seek urgent care or prompt medical attention if:

Severe ear pain, especially with fever

Drainage from the ear, especially if it’s pus-like or bloody

Swelling or redness behind the ear, or the ear sticking out

Severe dizziness, severe headache, neck stiffness, or confusion

Symptoms in an infant under 6 months

Recurrent ear infections or symptoms in someone with immune system problems

New symptoms after recent ear surgery or ear tube placement

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