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Problems with the ears


Ears mssEarsIcon.png Ear infections can occur more often in children with MSS. Recurring ear infections increase the possibility of a hearing impairment. Doctors regularly examine the children's hearing to determine whether or not it is getting worse. Ear tubes can be placed through the ear drums (t-drains). This relieves the pain of the infection, but it might cause chronic runny ear. A hearing aid is another possibility.
mssEarsIcon.png The shape of the small bones in the ears may cause the passage to be too narrow. The doctor will determine the width of the auditory passage. The auditory passage on the outside of the ears can be enlarged slightly (meatoplasty). An operation on the bones in the ear (mastoidectomy) is also a possibility.
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