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		<title>Adult Ear Infections</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, they&#8217;re something you&#8217;re supposed to grow out of when you turn 5.  But not me.  I narrowly avoided having tubes put in my ears as a kid, only to start getting ear infections again when I was fourteen or so.  Since then, it seems like every time I get a cold I come down [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, they&#8217;re something you&#8217;re supposed to grow out of when you turn 5.  But not me.  I narrowly avoided having tubes put in my ears as a kid, only to start getting ear infections again when I was fourteen or so.  Since then, it seems like every time I get a cold I come down with an ear infection too.<span id="more-380"></span></p>
<p>If I&#8217;m lucky, it&#8217;s a bacterial middle ear infection.  There&#8217;s some pain, some stuffiness, some temporary hearing loss, and some ringing.  Then I get antibiotics and it goes away within a few days.</p>
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</script></div><p>If I&#8217;m not lucky &#8230; well, if I&#8217;m not lucky it&#8217;s a viral infection.  It gets into my labyrinth, the organ that controls the body&#8217;s sense of balance.  I feel dizzy and fatigued.  It can&#8217;t be treated with medication.  And the best part?  The best part is that it lasts <em>from two to six weeks.</em> Yeah.  Good times.</p>
<p>Since I&#8217;ve gotten the house decluttered and organized, there have been fewer things to collect dust.  I&#8217;ve been able to vacuum more regularly.  My dust allergies have been much better controlled.  All of this means that the viral ear infections that used to plague me several times a year have been fewer and farther between.</p>
<p>As I discovered last year though, that doesn&#8217;t mean they don&#8217;t happen; for instance, I spent most of my spare time last fall sick, dizzy, fatigued and lying on the couch.   This weekend I came down with a cold, and with it the familiar intermittent ear pain that I dread so much.  Here&#8217;s hoping it&#8217;s bacterial and not viral.</p>
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