Sunday, December 13, 2015

Treatment For Outer Ear Infection

Sounds around us are collected by the outer ear and goes to the ear drum. Sound then travels to the middle ear, which is behind the ear drum and is filled with air. After that, sound continues to travel to the inner ear. The inner turns sounds into electrical signals and sends the signals to the brain. In most cases, the middle ear is affected by the ear infections and by fluids and air which are not drained from it.

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