Learn how to treat tinnitus symptoms caused by pediatric otitis media, including medication, warming measures, and medical surgery methods.
A 10-year-old boy, in elementary school, recently experienced ear pain, yellow fluid discharge from the ear, tinnitus, and slight fever. Symptoms should be treated promptly when they are apparent.
Otitis media refers to inflammation of the middle ear cavity or tympanic membrane, usually caused by upper respiratory infections. Common symptoms include ear pain, tinnitus, increased earwax, and slight fever.
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