Updated On: 23 January, 2024 08:22 AM IST | New York | IANS
“Parents should be aware that their child may have some middle ear fluid without it being painful and work with their doctor to monitor their child closely,” she added.

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Ear infections, a common childhood experience, can potentially impair hearing with fluid building up behind the eardrum and lead to delay in language development, warns a new study.
New research from the University of Florida scientists reveals that when ear infections become chronic, this repeated, temporary hearing loss can lead to deficits in auditory processing and language development in children, years later. They suggested parents take these infections seriously.