Fullness in the ear often impedes hearing, especially when the infection alters air pressure in the middle ear, placing the eardrum under strain. This can interfere with an individual's hearing ability, making noises seem to echo or sound muffled. Hearing loss due to an ear infection is usually mild but can become worse if the infection goes untreated.

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