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What causes you to hear differently if you have an ear infection?

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Fluid: Most ear infections are caused from fluid in the middle ear. The fluid causes difficulty in hearing. It's a little like trying to hear under water.

Answered 3/28/2013

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Dr. Scott Rickert answered

Specializes in Pediatric ENT and Head and Neck Surgery

Ear drainage/fluid: Drainage/fluid from an ear infection block the conduction of sound and cause localized hearing loss. Treating the ear infection can help clear the infeciton and allow the fluid to drain over time.

Answered 10/29/2012

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Can ear infections cause hearing loss?

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