EaracheFrom our partner site on chronic pain, ChronicPainConnection.com.
Otalgia; Pain - ear Home Care: advertisement The following steps may help an earache:
Ear pain caused by rapidly descending from high altitudes can be relieved by swallowing, chewing gum, or other methods. Allowing infants to suck on a bottle during descent can help. Call your health care provider if: For children, call your child's doctor if:
What to expect at your health care provider's office: The doctor will perform a physical examination, which may include examination of the ear, nose, mastoid (bony part behind the ear), and throat. Pain, tenderness, or redness of the mastoid often indicates a serious infection. During the examination, the doctor will ask questions about the ear pain, such as:
Because most ear infections improve within 24 hours of seeing a doctor, physicians are less likely to prescribe antibiotics immediately, often waiting to see if symtpoms persist or progress. This strategy has been shown to reduce antibiotic usage. If antibiotics are prescribed, it is important to take ALL of the prescribed antibiotic on schedule. Ear tubes may be inserted for children who have persistent or recurring ear infections, to re-establish the proper functioning of the middle ear. Inserting ear tubes is a simple and effective surgical procedure. Prevention: |


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