Ear - Discharge

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Types of Ear Discharge

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When to Call Us for Ear - Discharge

Call Doctor or Seek Care Now

  • Pink or red swelling behind the ear
  • Clear or bloody fluid after a head injury
  • Bleeding from the ear canal. Exception: few drops and after an ear exam.
  • Fever in baby less than 12 weeks old. Caution: do NOT give your baby any fever medicine before being seen.
  • Fever higher than 104° F (40° C)
  • Your child looks or acts very sick
  • You think your child needs to be seen, and the problem is urgent

Contact Doctor Within 24 Hours

  • Age less than 6 months old
  • Ear pain or crying like in pain
  • Discharge is yellow or green, cloudy white or smells bad
  • Clear drainage (not from a head injury) lasts more than 24 hours
  • You think your child needs to be seen, but the problem is not urgent

Contact Doctor During Office Hours

  • You have other questions or concerns

Self Care at Home

  • Normal earwax or other harmless discharge


Care Advice for Ear Discharge

Earwax:

  • Ear wax protects the lining of the ear canal and has germ-killing properties.
  • If the earwax is removed, the ear canals become itchy.
  • Do not use cotton swabs (Q-tips) in your child's ear.
  • Call Your Doctor If: begins to look like pus (yellow or green discharge).

Clear Discharge (without head injury):

  • Most likely, this is from tears or water that entered the ear canal. This can happen during a bath, shower, swimming or water fight.
  • Don't overlook eardrops your child or someone else used without telling you.
  • In children with ventilation tubes, some clear or slightly cloudy fluid can occur. This happens when a tube blockage opens up and drains.
  • Call Your Doctor If: clear drainage lasts for more than 24 hours.

Blood After Ear Exam:

  • Sometimes, ear wax needs to be removed by your doctor to see the eardrum. If ear wax was removed, it can cause a small scratch inside the ear canal. This happens about 10% of the time. The scratch oozes 1 or 2 drops of blood and then clots.
  • This should heal up in a few days.
  • It shouldn't affect the hearing.
  • Don't put anything in the ear canal. This may start the bleeding again.
  • Call Your Doctor If: bleeding starts again.

Cloudy Discharge - Ear Infection:

  • Cloudy fluid or pus draining from the ear canal usually means there's an ear infection.
  • The pus drains because there's a small tear in the eardrum.
  • To help with the pain, give an acetaminophen product (such as Tylenol). Another choice is an ibuprofen product (such as Advil). Use as needed.
  • See Earache care guide for more advice.

Call Your Doctor If:

  • Your child becomes worse.
  • Remember! Contact your doctor if you or your child develop any "Contact Your Doctor" symptoms.

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