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Food allergies, especially to wheat and dairy products, can be the cause of recurring middle ear infections.
Colds and sinus infections, Tobacco smoke or other irritants, Infected or overgrown adenoids.
These might help
* Apply a warm cloth or warm water bottle.
* Use over-the-counter pain relief drops for ears.
* Take over-the counter medications for pain or fever, like ibuprofen or acetaminophen. DO NOT give aspirin to children.
* Use prescription ear drops to relieve pain.
*******My dad, used to put a blow dryer, about a foot from his ear. Or a couple drops of warm mineral oil.
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Thanks for the hair dryer tip.I had fluid/deafness for the last six months which was driving me crazy.Tried it and it worked great! No more deafness.Thanks again (and your dad).
by Anonymous on May 8th, 2008
i am glad to hear that. :-)
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