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Ear infections and hay fever

Sometimes hay fever can lead to ear infections, especially in children.

Thin tubes connect each of your ears to the back of your nose. They are called the eustachian tubes. If there's a lot of mucus in your nose from hay fever, it can get into these tubes and then get into your ears. Then the mucus may get infected.1 2 This is more likely to happen in children because their eustachian tubes are more horizontal than they are in adults. This makes it is harder for the mucus to drain away.

To find out more, see Ear infection.



Sources for the information on this page:
  1. Havard CWH. Blacks medical dictionary. 36th edition. Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham, U.S.A.; 1990.
  2. Conner SJ. Evaluation and treatment of the patient with allergic rhinitis. The Journal of Family Practice. 2002; 51: 883-890. 12401162
This information was last updated in Jul 06, 2008