Many children are diagnosed with otitis media with effusion, commonly known as “glue ear,” a condition where fluid collects in the middle ear behind the eardrum. It can stem from an upper respiratory ...
AcuityMD’s data and insights drive commercial growth of important new option to families seeking alternatives for routine ear tube placement in millions of children BOSTON, October 21, 2025--(BUSINESS ...
Ear Tube Devices Market to hit USD 650M by 2034, driven by rising ear infections, pediatric demand, and tech innovations in minimally invasive treatments. VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA, September 10, 2025 ...
YOU MIGHT HAVE an earache. Things may sound muffled, or your ear might feel full. These are signs you could have earwax buildup. Earwax usually isn’t something to worry about. A certain amount of wax ...
About a million kids get ear tubes every year to help drain fluid and treat recurrent ear infections. A new way of performing the procedure was approved by the Food and Drug Administration a few years ...
Your Eustachian tubes are located inside each ear, on the sides of your head. These tubes connect your middle ear to the back of your nose and throat. When you hear your ears pop after swallowing or ...
Thousands of kids in Colorado get ear tubes every year. It's one of the most common pediatric procedures, even though it can get expensive and requires general anesthesia. But, that's now changing at ...
A new device called the “Hummingbird” allows doctors to perform ear tube procedures without general anesthesia, offering a quicker and safer option for young children like Bryson, who has remained ...
The rapid changes in cabin pressure while flying can often cause eardrum pain, vertigo and even temporary hearing loss in some. While figuring out how to pop your ears after a flight can help equalize ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Allergy season is in full swing and with the summer months coming up--kids will be out and about much more, making it easier for them to fall victim to allergic reactions and ...
A new design for an old device might revamp treatments for one of the most common childhood ailments in the United States. Doctors have given placed metal or plastic tubes in patients’ ears to fight ...