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11-08-2021, 16:50
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Safe and Effective Ways Treat a Middle Ear Infection (Otitis Media)
Middle ear infections are fairly common in childhood. One of every 10 children will experience otitis media, the medical term for middle ear infection, every year. This is 10 times the number of adults who will suffer from a middle ear infection. Otitis media (OM) is the second leading cause of doctor’s visits in children and and the most frequent reason for antibiotic prescription in
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29-05-2021, 07:40
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How to Treat a Fungal Ear Infection
Fungal ear infections can cause a variety of unpleasant symptoms like pain and difficulty hearing, but the good news is they’re relatively easy to treat with the help of a doctor. There are also things you can do at home to help reduce your discomfort in the meantime. This article will walk you through the best way to treat your fungal ear infection so it clears up.
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17-02-2021, 03:10
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How to Clean an Infected Ear Piercing
Infected ear piercings are common, especially in new piercings. Most go away after one to two weeks, as long you clean them twice a day. Use a cotton ball or swab soaked in a saline solution or antimicrobial soap to clean the infection, then dry the area with a disposable paper towel. Avoid using alcohol and hydrogen peroxide, as these substances will interfere with healing. See your
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29-01-2021, 20:30
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How to Get a Baby with an Ear Infection to Sleep
Children tend to develop ear infections more often than adults do. Unfortunately, if your child is not old enough, he or she may have a hard time expressing the pain he or she is feeling. When you do determine that your child has an ear infection, call your doctor so that you can start treating the condition. While the medicine does its job, you may find that putting your child to sleep
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25-01-2021, 10:40
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How to Cure Labyrinthitis
Studies show that labyrinthitis (vestibular neuritis), the swelling and inflammation of the inner ear, is usually caused by a virus or bacteria. The most common symptoms of labyrinthitis include hearing loss, vertigo (the sensation that the wold is spinning around you), dizziness, loss of balance, and nausea. The most severe symptoms of the condition typically subside within a week, but
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31-12-2020, 21:00
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How to Recognize and Deal With a Child's Ear Infection
Ear infections occur more often in children than in adults. They happen when bacteria or viruses infect the area behind the ear drum. This can cause inflammation and fluids to build up and become very painful. It is important to treat ear infections because they can be painful, cause more serious infections, or sometimes cause hearing problems.
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15-12-2020, 00:30
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How to Know if You Have Labyrinthitis
Labyrinthitis is a condition where there is an inflammation on the inner part of the ear, specifically the membranous labyrinth. The inner ear is responsible for hearing and balance and equilibrium. Usually, this condition may be due to a bacterial or viral infection. Having this disorder may put you at risk for temporary hearing loss or sometimes, in rare cases, permanent hearing loss.
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7-12-2020, 13:20
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How to Get Rid of Swimmer's Ear
Swimmer's ear (also called otitis external) is an infection in the outer ear that often occurs in swimmers, due to contaminated water trapped in the ear. This can cause painful inflammation, reduced hearing, and more serious symptoms. While a doctor's visit is usually in order, there are some steps you can take at home to reduce discomfort and encourage recovery.
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15-11-2020, 01:20
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How to Determine if Your Infant Has an Ear Infection
An ear infection is a painful, inflammatory reaction within the middle ear (located behind the eardrum) typically caused by bacteria. Anybody can develop an ear infection (medically known as otitis media), but infants and children get them to a much greater degree than adults do. In the United States, ear infections are actually the most common reason why parents bring their kids to
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7-11-2020, 13:20
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How to Remove Wet Wax from Infected Ears
If you are experiencing pain and wax buildup from wet and/or infected ears, the best and safest thing to do is to have a doctor remove the material using special tools and techniques. If you are unable to see a doctor, there are some things you can do to remove the material on your own. You must be extremely careful, however, because your ears can be easily damaged.