Earache
If you or your child suffers from ear pain, we at Charlottenlund Private Hospital offer examination and treatment by Denmark's leading ear, nose and throat doctors.
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Chronic otitis media
Chronic otitis media - also called "fluid in the middle ear" can cause ear pain and hearing loss. Chronic otitis media is very common among children, but adults can also be affected.
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Closing a hole in the eardrum
A hole in the eardrum can cause discomfort in the form of pain, reduced hearing and discharge from the ear – and both children and adults can experience a hole in the eardrum, either after a serious otitis media or trauma.
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Drainage in the eardrum
At Charlottenlund Private Hospital we offer various types of ear surgery. All procedures are performed by senior ear surgeons.
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Hearing loss
When your sense of hearing no longer works as well as it once did, it can be difficult to follow everyday speech. There are several treatment options available if you experience hearing loss.
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Widening of the Eustachian tube
Many people experience ear pain during flights, where the pressure changes in the cabin (especially during landing) cause ear pain.
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Tinnitus
Ringing or buzzing in the ears can be annoying in everyday life. Tinnitus can be caused by a wide variety of brain injuries as well as disorders of the inner or outer ear and the middle ear.
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Kolesteatom
Cholesteatoma is an abnormal growth of skin cells in the middle ear that can cause serious problems in the ear if left untreated. It is made up of keratin (skin cells) and can form when dead skin cells from the ear canal accumulate in the middle ear.
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Nodule in the ear canal
Ear canal exostoses, also known as swimmer's ear or bony growths in the ear canal, are a condition in which bony growths (exostoses) form in the external ear canal. These growths can be small or large and typically occur as a result of repeated irritation of the ear canal, often due to frequent swimming in cold water or other factors such as infections, inflammation, or overexposure to cold.
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Protruding ears
Learn more here about correcting protruding ears, performed under local or general anesthesia.