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I had tubes installed in both ears for serous otitis. My ears are still as blocked as before. Is this normal?

It is not normal to have ears as blocked as before after having tubes inserted for a serous otitis. It would be advisable to consult a doctor to ensure that the tubes are properly in place and not blocked. This could be a rare occurrence but is not impossible. It is important to seek medical attention for further evaluation.

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