pattern pattern pattern pattern

Glue Ear and Grommets

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF GLUE EAR

It is a common condition in children where the middle ear becomes filled with fluid. While generally not painful, this can lead to hearing problems, and in some cases developmental problems due to impaired hearing.

As many as one in 5 children around 18-24 months will be affected by glue ear, and roughly 8 in 10 children will have had it at least once by the age of 10. Usually, treatment is not required for Glue Ear, as symptoms subside on their own within 3 months. However, if symptoms persist longer than this, it may be worthwhile consulting your  Consulting your ENT DOCTOR IN DUBAI


COMMON SYMPTOMS

  • Hearing loss
  • Inability to follow conversations
  • Unusually tired or irritable
  • Problems with learning and social skills
  • Regularly turning up the volume on devices
  • Ear pain / Ear pulling.

 

EFFECTS IN ADULTS

Glue Ear can also become present in adults. Generally, adults complain about decreased hearing, ear blockage or pressure. Signs and treatment for adults are similar as for children. This usually involves inserting a Grommet into the middle ear if symptoms do not subside within three months. However, importantly it also involves a careful assessment of the area at the back of the nose where the eustachian tube which drains the middle ear space, enters the nasal cavity. This is because, unlike in children, especially single-sided glue ear, is unusual in adults, and a thorough search for an underlying lesion/cause at the back of the nose, such as residual adenoid tissue or a tumour must be conducted.

 

TREATMENT (GROMMETS)

At Tarabichi ENT, we offer several potential treatments. The most common treatments include Grommets or Adenoidectomy. We also have We also have Tarabichi Hearing Technologies with independent providers of hearing aids in cases where this is more appropriate treatment.

Grommets:

Grommets are small tubes that are inserted into the eardrum under general anaesthetic, and sometimes, under a local anaesthetic (especially in adults). By allowing air to pass through the eardrum, they are able to keep the air pressure on both sides of the ear drum equal and allow fluid to drain from the middle ear. Grommets usually stay in place between 6-12 months and then fall out on their own. This process is painless for the patient, and in almost all cases, the ear drum heals up without a hole.

Adenoidectomy:

An Adenoidectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the Adenoids, which are small, soft collections of immune tissue at the back of the nose.

Swollen or enlarged Adenoids can sometimes block the Eustachian tube in the middle ear. By removing these, the Eustachian tube can function more effectively and allow fluid to drain from the middle ear.

Hearing aids:

A hearing aid is usually considered as an alternative to the above surgical treatments in cases where the child is unwilling or unable to undergo surgery.

Hearing aids come in different shapes and sizes and can also be discreet. They work by amplifying the sound by entering the microphone in the ear, enabling the wearer to hear more effectively.

 

CONCERNS OR QUESTIONS?

To know more, Reach out to the Best ENT doctors in Dubai  here at Tarabichi Healthcare. Our team will connect you with the Best Ent Specialist in Dubai. for more details.
Call +971 44 131 000 

Whatsapp +971 52 706 7114