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Usually an upper respiratory infection or allergies kick it off. Bacteria, fluid and some swelling of the Eustacia tube (connects the back of your throat to your inner ear) all work together to create conditions right for an infection. Often certain people will be much more prone to them than others. This often can be explained because the person has a tortuous canal (it twists a lot).

2006-07-28 01:41:22 · answer #1 · answered by c_schumacker 6 · 0 0

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