Do grommets hurt?

Grommets can be made of plastic or metal. They don't hurt, and they allow air to enter the middle ear and drain the fluid to the back of the nose and throat.
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How long is recovery after grommets?

Return to normal activity

You/or your child will require 1 – 2 days/weeks off work/school to allow a full recovery. You/or your child should avoid swimming pool activities/lessons until the postoperative appointment with your MEG ENT Specialist. Please do not dive under water even with plugged ear canals.
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What are the side effects of grommets?

Occasionally the body reacts to the presence of a grommet and the area becomes inflamed and may discharge. If this happens the grommet will have to be taken out. Sometimes the eardrum may become hardened and calcified. Other rare adverse events include hearing loss, tinnitus and dizziness.
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How long does grommets surgery take?

Grommets are inserted through the ear drum, via the ear canal. The operation takes about 15 minutes, but your child will be away from the ward for up to one hour. This is to allow the anaesthetic to take effect before the operation and then give them time to come round afterwards.
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What to expect after having grommets fitted?

Your child's ear may ooze or bleed a little for a day or two after the operation. This is normal and should recover within a few days. You should clean any discharge from the outer ear, but do not attempt to clean inside the ear. Never use cotton buds in your child's ear.
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Can you shower with grommets?

Showering in clean water will be fine without precautions. If your child swims in a public pool then a silicone swimming cap and goggles will be needed to prevent water getting in the ears. You do need to avoid getting dirty water into the ear.
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How do you wash hair with grommets?

Preventing ear infections and grommets
  1. Wash hair in the shower if possible;
  2. Use ear plugs or Vaseline soaked cotton balls in the bath.
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Can you pop your ears with grommets?

Once grommets are inserted, no such problems should occur, as the ears will not need to pop (unless a grommet becomes blocked). Diving increases the pressure on the ears far more. In glue ear, this will be extremely painful and likely to result in trauma to the eardrum and perforation.
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At what age do grommets fall out?

A grommet is a small tube that's placed in your child's ear during surgery. It drains fluid away and keeps the eardrum open. The grommet should fall out naturally within 6 to 12 months as your child's ear gets better.
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Can teenagers get grommets?

It is only when children experience significant or ongoing problems with their ears that an intervention is required. Certain conditions (such as cleft palates) may predispose children to getting grommets.
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Do you get put to sleep for grommets?

Grommet surgery is usually performed under a general anaesthetic where you will be asleep but it can be done awake with a local anaesthetic too. A small opening is made in the ear drum which allows the grommet to be inserted.
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Can children fly with grommets?

“It is generally safe to fly with an already perforated ear drum and/or with grommets.
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How do grommets get put in?

Grommets are tiny tubes inserted into the eardrum. They allow air to pass through the eardrum, keeping the air pressure on either side equal. The surgeon makes a tiny hole in the eardrum and inserts the grommet into the hole. It usually stays in place for six to 12 months and then falls out.
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Does glue ear affect speech?

Glue ear (otitis media with effusion) can cause temporary deafness and a prolonged period of time with reduced hearing can affect children's speech and language development, for example, parts of words may not be pronounced clearly. They may also fall behind at school if they don't have extra support.
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Can grommets fall out?

Can grommets fall out? Grommets usually fall out naturally within 6 to 12 months, depending on the size, shape and material of the grommet. Regular ear checks will help monitor for when the grommets have fallen out. The hole in the eardrum will usually heal quickly after the grommet falls out.
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Can you fly with glue ear?

According to the National Deaf Children's Society (NDCS), children suffering with glue ear generally don't experience problems flying, although your GP should always be consulted.
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Are grommets really necessary?

When might my child need grommets? Your child's doctor may recommend grommets for glue ear that won't clear up or for frequent ear infections. They are more likely to recommend grommets if your child has had: glue ear for more than 3 months, depending on the degree of hearing loss.
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How long after grommets can you hear?

Sometimes it can take a day or two for an improvement to be noted. When the hearing improves, some children become more sensitive to sounds. This is quite normal and usually settles down after a few days, although sometimes it can take several weeks to adjust.
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Can grommets make hearing worse?

Permanent side effects: In 1:500 people, the hole in the ear drum does not heal after the tube comes out. For some people this causes hearing loss. An operation may be required to heal the ear drum.
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Are toddler grommets safe?

In Australia, insertion of ear tubes, also called ear grommets will usually be recommended when a child has repeated middle ear infections, or has hearing loss caused by glue ear. Ear grommet placement is most commonly needed from the age of one to three years.
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Is it normal for ears to bleed after grommets?

Bleeding: Bleeding occurs occasionally, especially when the grommets have been in position for some time. It is alarming but almost never serious. It is usually associated with infection and the formation of a small polyp of reactive granulation tissue at the site of the grommet.
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How common are grommets?

It accounts for about twenty percent of day surgical procedures. By the age of three, it is estimated one out of every fifteen children (6.8%) will have grommets. The two types of ear infections commonly seen in children are middle ear infection (otitis media) and outer ear infections (otitis externa).
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Do grommets work straight away?

Grommets should improve your child's hearing straight away. Some children think everything sounds too loud until they get used to having normal hearing again. This usually takes only a few days.
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Can my child swim with glue ear?

Can my child go swimming during an ear infection? If your child has an outer ear infection, wait until one week after treatment to give the ear time to heal before letting your child swim. For middle ear infections and glue ear, swimming is OK but should be avoided if the ear drum is perforated.
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Can I swim with glue ear?

Glue ear can cause ear pain when you go swimming or travel in a plane. You can still swim and fly if you use hearing aids. If your hearing aid is not waterproof, you will need to take it off before swimming. You can swim from around two weeks after having grommet surgery.
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