Glue ear

Glue ear, otherwise known as a otitis media with effusion, is an inflammatory process where fluid fills the space behind your eardrum. It is extremely common in children, and probably occurs in most children at some time.

Adults with glue ear on one side do need to be checked urgently to make sure there is not an obstruction of the eustation tube (tube that connects the middle ear to the back of the nose) as occasionally, the tube can be blocked by a tumour. This can be easily seen using an endoscope to examine the back of the nose.

 

Consultant ENT, Head & Neck, Thyroid Surgeon

Based in Exeter – practising at the Royal Devon University Hospital & Nuffield Health

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