Dr. Swagata Tambe, MD, DNB, FCPS, DDV, Fellow of ISD, Switzerland and CODFI says, “Ear infections can afflict different parts of the ear, including the external, middle, and rarely, the inner ear. The root cause of these infections is often straightforward. As the rainy season approaches, the humidity levels rise, creating an ideal environment for bacteria and fungi to thrive. Additionally, the presence of debris or minor injuries caused by the use of earbuds further contributes to the onset of infections.”
Furthermore, infections can also arise from common colds, flu, and allergies. These conditions lead to congestion and inflammation in the nasal passages, throat, and middle ear. When fluid accumulates in the middle ear, it creates a breeding ground for infections to take hold. In summary, ear infections can be categorized into two types: bacterial and fungal infections. By exploring the various factors that contribute to these infections, we can gain a deeper understanding of their origins and take proactive measures to prevent them.