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Gatorubet;1417921; said:
Get the tubes in her ears. It really is the bomb if you get lots of those. I have them in both of mine, and they last a year or two each time. I know several commercial pilots who do too, as you cannot fly if your ears are stopped up that bad, since you might burst an eardrum.

Otitis media - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Otitis media is very common in childhood, with the average toddler having two to three episodes a year, almost always accompanied by a viral upper respiratory infection (URI), mostly the common cold

Our daughter always gets them right after a cold. My son was the same way as a baby and at 8 years old has grown out of them completely.
 
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I had tubes growing up, one never fell out and I had to have it surgically removed. I now have a permanent hole in my ear drum. I ended up having 2 more surgeries to see if they could patch it using skin graphs, etc...no dice.
 
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