3D Model of Acute Otitis Media

Acute otitis media (AOM) is a sudden inflammation or infection of the middle ear, often caused by bacteria or viruses following a cold or respiratory infection. The condition results in fluid buildup behind the eardrum, leading to ear pain, fever, and hearing difficulties. It's most common in children and can be treated with antibiotics if bacterial, or it may resolve on its own in viral cases. Learn more with our 3D model of Acute Otitis Media.