Earache Remedies
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If you have suffered before with fluid
in
the
ear, or your
child has, you need to be taking notice and protect them before it
happens again Earache is one of the most painful pains that there is,
there is nothing like it so if your child has suffered with any ear problems you need to take action
immidiately, you do not want to end up giving your child or yourself
antibiotic from a negelcted situation of Fluids in the ear that have
escalated to an inffection.
Earache Remedies - Home remedies
Try some of these home remedies for earache.
The greatest pain reliever is the presence of warm, moist heat around the ache. A warm compress - such as a towel rung out in hot water and pressed against the ear, brings immediate relief.
After you take a shower or bath; blow dry your ears with the warm setting of a hair dryer instead of rubbing them.
Puncture a piece of garlic and pour the juice in the ear. Garlic being a natural antibiotic will help to take the pain away.
Put some mineral oil (oil derived from a mineral source, such
as petroleum, because it is inexpensive and rarely causes allergic
reactions) in your ear before going in the water. Wear earplugs while
swimming and avoid swimming in dirty waters.
Warm few drops of olive oil in a spoon. Using the dropper, put 2-3 drops in each ear after the oil has cooled down. This will help relieve pain.
Excessive earwax can also cause hearing problems and aches. Put
a capful of hydrogen peroxide in each ear, let it set for a minute or
two, and then let it drain out. One drop of alcohol after bathing can
also prevent excessive earwax.
A hot water bottle wrapped in a towel also makes a comforting
pillow for an aching ear.
Press a dual-purpose first-aid gel pack that you can warm up in hot water or the microwave on your ear. It will make you feel better.
Warm up an oven-safe plate, wrap it in a towel, and rest your
aching ear right on it. The plate should be warm and comforting, not
hot.
With the help of a dropper, pour warm mineral oil to soothe a sore ear.
If wind bothers your aching ears, wear a scarf when you're
outside, or stuff cotton, but avoid pushing it deep down from where you
can not retrieve it with your fingers.
If your ears hurt when the pressure changes, especially during
descent and landing during an airplane flight, chew gum or suck on
candy. The chewing or sucking will activate the muscles that send air
to your inner ears, when you hear your ears "pop," you'll feel better.
If chewing doesn't work, close your mouth, relax your cheek muscles, hold your nose and blow one nostril at a time gently until you feel relief.
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