välikorvatulehdus
Välikorvatulehdus, often referred to as otitis media, is a common infection affecting the middle ear, the space behind the eardrum. It is particularly prevalent in young children due to the anatomy of their Eustachian tubes, which are shorter and more horizontal than in adults, making them more susceptible to blockage and infection.
The infection typically begins when the Eustachian tube becomes blocked, often due to a cold, flu, or
Diagnosis is usually made by a healthcare professional who examines the ear with an otoscope to visualize
While most cases of välikorvatulehdus resolve completely, recurrent infections can sometimes lead to complications such as