As with most new parents, you've probably heard about – and learned to dread
– one of the most common illnesses in infants and toddlers: ear infections. Seventy-five
percent of children will get an ear infection before they turn 3, and nearly half
of these children will get at least one ear infection a year before they enter
preschool, according to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication
Disorders (NIDCD).
Ear infections can occur as complications of viral upper respiratory infections. |
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"Because an infant can't tell you, 'Hey, Mom, my ear hurts!' most signs and symptoms of infection in babies are very nonspecific," says Dr. Laura Weathers, medical director at Tampa General Hospital in Tampa, Fla. "Parents may notice that the infant is not feeding well or not sleeping as well as usual. The infant may have fever or irritability."
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