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For those of you who have little ones with tubes - how many ear infections did he/she have before you preceded with getting tubes? I ask because I was filling out paperwork for DD and it asked if she has had chronic near infections - without knowing thier threshold for defining chronic, I didn't know how to answer the question. DD is 22 months and has had 10 or 11 (can't remember exactly how many) in 14 months. Often times she has double ear-infections. Would this be considered chronic? Also, for those with kids who have tubes, did your pediatrician initially address the need for medical intervention or did you bring it up? Thanks!
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Re: Br: Ear Infections/Tubes
Agree with PP. Our new pedi brought it up after Z's last infection & the antibiotic & drops didn't seem to help. I'm glad we went to the ENT, because she failed all 4 tests.
But she's getting tubes this Friday, so hopefully she'll be hearing/feeling lots better.
Hope things go well for you!
Your case does sound chronic...My son had chronic ear infections so I would discuss his ears regularly and I wanted to come up with a plan right away. My son has tubes and they have made a world of difference for him and his comfort and hearing. I would bring it up and see what your pedi says.