Symptoms of Ear Pain

Ear pain is a symptom that can occur due to any of the reasons stated above. However, here are a few associated symptoms mentioned which might help you recognise ear pain: 

  • Pain in your ear which may be sharp, dull or burning pain; for a short or long duration or due to pain in your teeth, jaw joint (temporomandibular joint) or throat 
  • Fever  
  • You may be irritable.

You can notice the following symptoms of ear pain in babies and children: 

  • Tugging at ears.  
  • Difficulty in hearing.  
  • Trouble sleeping. 
  • Difficulty in maintaining body balance. 
  • Fluid drainage from ears
  • Children with earaches might be fussy. 
  • Children may cry more due to earache. 
  • After an ear infection, many children might experience a little hearing loss, which is temporary. However, in rare cases, repeated ear infections can lead to long-lasting hearing loss.

If you have a swimmer’s ear, you might experience: 

  • Discharge from the ear- yellow-green or yellow pus-like discharge, which has a bad smell 
  • Worsening of ear pain on pulling the outer ear 
  • Your ear or ear canal might itch.  
  • Loss of hearing

If you have malignant otitis externa, in addition to the above symptoms, you might also experience: 

  • Weakness in muscles of the face  
  • Foul-smelling, yellow or green discharge from the ear  
  • Difficulty in swallowing

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