“…Such complications include chronic perforation or atelectasis of the tympanic membrane, tympanosclerosis, adhesions, thickened granular mucoperiosteum, osteoneogenesis, cholesteatoma and inflammatory necrosis, fixation, or discontinuity of ossicles. 12,14,17,30,31 In addition to the acute complications of otitis media, such as labyrinthitis, sepsis, or meningitis, 16,17,29,[31][32][33] and the longterm sequelae, mentioned above, more insidious inner ear disorders may develop, such as high-frequency sensorineural hearing loss, fluctuant hearing loss, and possibly vertigo. 12, ' 17 It is important to keep in mind that otitis media is a very common disorder in early childhood.…”