The passageways of the ear, nose, and throat are connected, which makes them vulnerable to infection when one contracts a virus or bacteria. Often, untreated or undetected ear infections produce similar symptoms to the common cold, including a runny or stuffed nose, sneezing, coughing, and a sore throat. When the infection is diagnosed and treatment begins, these symptoms should subside.

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