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Definition of glue ear in English: glue earnoun mass nounBritish Blocking of the Eustachian tube by mucus (occurring especially in children). Example sentencesExamples - Cranial osteopathy can also help to alleviate infant and childhood conditions including glue ear, colic, autism, reflux, ADHD, asthma, eczema, sleeping problems and delayed development.
- We are seeing rampant glue ear and asthma rates in low socio-economic areas, and that is all preventable with the right care.
- Children suffering from food sensitivity often have dark circles or bags under their eyes, and may also exhibit other symptoms including ear infections and glue ear, asthma and eczema.
- Children are particularly vulnerable to glue ear because their eustachian tubes are shorter and lie in a more horizontal position, which makes it easier for them to become blocked.
- By suppressing the fever these children end up with chronic glue ear, sinusitis or chest catarrh.
- The main symptom of glue ear is hearing loss, ranging from slightly muffled hearing in one ear, to full deafness, if both ears are affected.
- She had intermittent rhinorrhoea but no apparent glue ear or ear infections.
- These could include behavioural problems like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or physical problems like glue ear, when there is a build up of sticky mucus in the inner ear.
- Hopi ear candles are used to treat a range of ailments including: earache, wax and glue ear, sinusitis, rhinitis, colds and flu, ear and throat infections, tonsillitis, mild hearing loss and tinnitus.
- Gently manipulating parts of the body can help treat development disorders, sleeplessness, glue ear, colic, bed-wetting, allergies and asthma.
- It is great for those, William says, but it can be used to treat a range of other conditions, too - everything from glue ear, sinusitis, headaches and migraines to asthma and irritable bowel syndrome.
- Recent research published in the British Medical Journal found that nearly half of all children in the UK are exposed to smoke at home - thought to double the risk of cot death, asthma, bronchitis and glue ear in children.
- This is because they are at higher risk of long-sightedness and short-sightedness, and glue ear which can result in hearing loss.
- Does privilege mean that we Maori dominate certain illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, asthma, glue ear, and others, and that we die 10 years earlier than Pakeha?
- Children who have glue ear and whose ears get filled with mucus for periods of several weeks, are more likely to get an ear infection.
- An Effective Health Care bulletin on the treatment of persistent glue ear in children was distributed nationally to NHS decision makers in 1992.
- Children under the age of four, or children with a further risk condition such as Down's syndrome or a cleft palate, will be referred to the ENT specialist immediately if glue ear is diagnosed.
- The immediate effects of passive smoking on children can range from eye soreness, headaches, sore throats to nausea and conditions like glue ear.
- From birth, Maori record proportionately higher rates of hospital admission for asthma and glue ear.
- Resolution takes longer if the child has frequent upper respiratory infections, siblings with glue ear, or a mother who smokes tobacco.
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