Signs and complications of an ear infectionEar pain may be the first symptom of an
ear infection, especially if the ear pain develops
during or shortly after a cold. Moderate to severe ear pain, when other symptoms are present, may
indicate an ear infection. Other symptoms may include: - Swelling, heat, or tenderness around or behind
the ear.
- Redness of the ear, ear canal, or skin around or behind
the ear.
- Drainage from the ear that does not appear to be
earwax.
- Itching of the ear or ear
canal.
- Fever.
The ear has several different structures that can become
infected. - Ear pain and fever may indicate a middle ear
infection (acute otitis media), especially if cold symptoms, such
as a runny or stuffy nose or a cough, have been present for a few
days.
- Ear pain may indicate a fluid-filled blister has developed on
the eardrum (bulbous myringitis). This may be caused by mycoplasma or other
bacteria.
- Itching, a feeling of fullness in the ear, and pain that
is worse when you chew, press on the "tag" in front of your ear, or wiggle your
earlobe may indicate an infection of the ear canal (otitis externa).
- External structures can become infected (cellulitis) as a result of:
- An infection on the skin of the external
auditory canal.
- An otitis externa infection.
A middle ear infection can lead to other more serious infections
(complications). - Redness, swelling, pain behind the ear, and fever
may indicate an infection of the bone located behind the ear (mastoiditis).
- This infection is rare and usually occurs 10
to 14 days after an ear infection.
- The pain increases when pressure
is applied to the bone.
- Headache with severe
stiff neck, irritability, confusion, and excessive
sleepiness may indicate an infection of the lining of the brain (meningitis).
- Severe dizziness (vertigo) and hearing loss may indicate inflammation in
the inner ear (labyrinthitis).
It is important to keep in mind that symptoms of an ear infection
(such as pain, hearing loss, and dizziness) can occur with other ear problems
as well.
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