Ear Tubes – Tympanostomy Tubes
Tympanostomy tubes, also known as ear tubes, are small devices placed in the eardrum to improve airflow and drainage in the middle ear. They are often used to treat chronic ear infections, persistent ear pressure, or fluid buildup (otitis media with effusion) that doesn’t resolve on its own. These tubes can also help improve hearing loss caused by fluid in the middle ear, especially in children, where hearing difficulties can impact speech and learning.
The procedure is typically quick and performed under light anesthesia, making it a safe option for both children and adults. Tympanostomy tubes can significantly reduce the frequency of ear infections and help relieve discomfort from ear pressure, particularly in cases related to eustachian tube dysfunction. For individuals with chronic or recurrent issues, ear tubes provide a long-term solution that enhances ear health and quality of life. If you’re experiencing persistent ear pressure, hearing changes, or frequent infections, tympanostomy tubes may be an effective treatment to consider.
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