If your child is repeatedly pulling on their ear, it is recommended to have a doctor examine their ear with an otoscope to determine if there is an ear infection. However, if there is no fever or other symptoms, it is usually not a cause for concern. Many children have the habit of touching their ears without any underlying issue.
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