My 1 year old son has developed a couple of ear infections this year. At his last checkup, the doctor asked my wife some questions in an attempt to figure out the cause of the infections. The doctor asked if we burned a woodstove, when my wife said yes, the doctor said that the woodstove could be the cause and advised that we stop burning for a couple of months. The doctor's reasoning is that if there is smoke in the air it could cause a respitory infection which could then move to his ears. I burn an Osburn 1600i, which is new this year and lets very little smoke into the house. I'm thinking the doctor is envisioning a dirty smokey fireplace, which the Osburn certainly is not. Has anyone ever hear of a woodstove causing ear problems?