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Can Older People Have Grommets? A Guide to Adult Ear Ventilation Tubes

While grommets are commonly associated with children, thousands of adults suffer from persistent middle ear issues that can benefit from this procedure. So, can older people have grommets? The answer is a definitive yes, and it is often a viable solution for chronic ear problems.

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Does the fluid in your ear thicken as you get older?

While the notion of the fluid in your ear thickening as you get older is a common misconception, the truth is more complex. Numerous structural and physiological changes occur within the ear with age, affecting hearing and balance in significant ways. Let's address the question: **Does the fluid in your ear thicken as you get older?**

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Do adults ever need ear tubes? The definitive guide to adult tympanostomy

While commonly associated with childhood, ear tube placement is not just for kids. A growing number of adults benefit from tympanostomy tubes to address persistent ear problems that don't resolve with standard treatments. This guide will explain why and when do adults ever need ear tubes.

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Why are ear infections less common in adults?

According to data, while ear infections are a primary cause of doctor visits for children, they occur far less frequently in adulthood. This notable difference in prevalence prompts the question: **Why are ear infections less common in adults?** The answer lies in a fascinating combination of developmental anatomy and a maturing immune system.

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