An ear tube is a small tube inserted through the ear drum during surgery. It helps drain fluid and equalize pressure in the ear by letting a little air through to the other side of the ear drum. Ear tubes last between six months and two years and can be replaced if needed.
Below you will find resources to help you better understand, cope with and/or support someone with ear tubes.
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