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5. Discharge

When an ear infection is severe, the middle ear may become inflamed or fill with fluid. This liquid may leak to the outer ear passage, trickling out as a runny discharge. In most cases, rupturing of the eardrum is responsible for the release of fluid, which can be caused by serious infection or trauma. If blood is also leaking from the ear, this is a clear sign to seek medical attention.

A Comprehensive Guide to Ear Infection Indicators
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