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Health Tip: Is Your Child More Prone to Ear Infections?
Here are some risk factors
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(HealthDay News) -- Ear infections are common in children, and may occur for a variety of reasons.
But certain factors -- both environmental and beyond anyone's control -- may increase your child's risk.
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The American Academy of Family Physicians lists these common risk factors for ear infections in children:
- Being around cigarette smoking.
- Having had ear infections before, frequent colds, or having a family history of ear infections.
- Going to a day-care center.
- Being born premature or at low birth weight.
- Going to bed with a bottle or using a pacifier.
- Being male.
- Having allergies that cause congestion.
-- Diana Kohnle
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Last updated 11/19/2008
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