Son Has Had 4 Sets of Tube and Still Blocked

Updated on January 10, 2017
L.H. asks from Mansfield, TX
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My son is almost 1 1/2 years old and he has had 4 sets of tubes and his adnoids removed. We went back to the Dr. for a follow up after the last surgery and his right ear is blocked. I assume this means that the tubes aren't working again. Has anyone's child had this happen? Did anything besides another surgery help?

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M.G.

answers from Portland on

One of my kids had heavy wax. The tube became full of wax. The tube actually dislodged due to the wax. So we had to replace that tube.

My other child lost a tube. Just went in and they couldn't see it any more. So it had come out at some point.

A friend of ours' child just had surgery. Before that, swimming was torture. I'm not sure what that procedure is but I think it had to do with ears and pressure/fluid.

Another friend of mine's son had permanent tubes put in. I'm not sure what these are exactly (my kids' tubes were supposed to fall out on their own over time). He too had horrible problems putting his head under water - agony.

So there may be other options - check with ENT. Four sets of tubes sounds like a lot :(

Feel for you. We had the adenoids out with one of ours too. Really helped his sleep and snoring, with added benefit of helping the ear infections.

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D.B.

answers from Boston on

How frustrating! So many sets of tubes does seem to be excessive. It's not working so I wonder why they want your child to keep doing this. You've had his adenoids removed - did that help? Or is it too soon to know? I'm not sure how long it's been since this surgery was done. But tubes don't solve all the problems - they are not a cure-all.

Have they been specific about what is causing the blockage? As the poster below says, wax can be an issue. So is fluid, and so is general inflammation.

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I hope you find an answer! I'm sure this is making you crazy, and you are worried about his hearing long term as well as his discomfort short term as well as anesthesia used for procedures. Some kids mature out of it; others just don't. Sending you good wishes and support!

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S.T.

answers from Washington DC on

i feel your pain. both my kids had 4 sets of tubes, and one actually ended up with damage to his eardrum from the tubes themselves.
it sucks.
i don't know any way around it, though.
i'm sorry to hear nothing has come forward since my ear tube parenting days.
khairete
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T.D.

answers from Springfield on

what does the childs ENT say? if you are doubting them then get a second opinion

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