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  • How To Prevent Them There are ways to avoid the appearance of adult ear infections. The best way of preventing them is by keeping the nose free of bacteria. You may use nasal sprays with xylitol which are very effective in preventing the bacteria to build up in the nose and cause infection. If you do not nasal sprays too much, you can go for chewing gum with xylitol. When you use this sort of gum, the substance is released in your mouth and throat and it acts against bacteria by preventing it to get in the nose and the ear. Sarah Bais is the Editor and Publisher of Article Click. For more FREE articles for your ezine and websites visit - http://www.articleclick.com/Article/Adult-Ear-Infections---Treatment-and-Prevention/941083 Preventing & Treating Ear Infections vinegar prevents ear infectionsThe best way to prevent an ear infection is to keep your ears dry. After swimming--or even after a shower if you're particularly susceptible to ear infections--it's a good idea to put a few drops of a 1:1 mixture of water and vinegar into both ears. Do this by tilting your head to one side, allowing the mixture to drip down into your ear canal, then tilting your head to the other side and doing the same thing there. Then, wipe your ear with a dry cotton towel or a cotton ball. Don't use cotton swabs to wipe the liquid out. The point is not to clean out your ears but to help them dry more quickly. hot packs to help relieve ear infection painYou can place a warm heating pad over your ear to encourage your glands to produce more wax and to help relieve pain. This also dilates the capillaries and veins in and around your ears, allowing the blood to flow more freely, which allows white blood cells (specialized disease fighting cells) to make their way to the infected areas. It's kind of like calling in the immuno cavalry. Note, however, that this isn't so much a treatment as it is a temporary relief from the pain associated with an external ear infection. tylenol to help cure ear infection painIf your ear infection is really painful, you should take either acetaminophen (Tylenol), ibuprofen (Motrin IB), or Aspirin. Some things to keep in mind before you take any pain killers are: if the pain is causing you so much discomfort that you are crying, you should probably see a physician immediately. Also, if you have a history of stomach ulcers or heartburn, you should stay away from Ibuprofen. And last, but not least, you should never give Aspirin to a child, because of the chance that they come down with Reye's syndome. cortizone creams help get rid of ear infectionsOnce you've been properly diagnosed with a bacterial ear infection, your doctor will probably clean your ears and apply a corticosteroid. This will help clean out excessive fluid that may have been retained by the lining of your ears, while reducing swelling and relieving pain at the same time. One shouldn't be afraid of the word "steroid" because these are not the same kind of steroids used to build those tremendous arms on baseball players. These are simply meant to stimulate your immune system and reduce swelling by inhibiting the production of certain chemicals in your skin. mild antibiotics get rid of ear infectionsAntibiotics are usually par for the course when you're trying to get rid of an ear infection. Sometimes your doctor will prescribe a topical antibiotic, to be applied directly to the ear, and other times (if the infection is serious enough) your doctor will prescribe an oral antibiotic. It all depends on what your physician thinks is best. Remember, it's important that you let a phsycian examine you because there are rare instances when an external ear infection can turn into something quite nasty, something they call an invasive external otitis, what you an I might call a "flesh eating bacteria." http://www.getridofthings.com/get-rid-of-an-ear-infection.htm Hope they help!!!!!!!
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  • There is a lot that can be done to support ear health naturally. Although we tend to think of earwax as ‘gunk’ it is in fact a natural substance produced by the body to protect the ear canal. Earwax contains important chemicals that support the skin inside the ear canal and collects dirt to help keep the ear canal clean. Therefore, never go poking around in your ears, even with Q-tips! Remember that ears have a natural balancing mechanism of their own and have been designed to be self-regulatory. Too much interference can introduce harmful organisms into the ear canal and cause problems. Natural ingredients have been studied for their ability to safely support ear health and hearing. Try the following natural remedies for additional support: Pulsatilla (Pasque Flower) is a naturally gentle and soothing tonic to support ear health. Modern research has investigated this herb for its specific ability to support ear health. (Mossinger P. “Treatment of otitis media with pulsatilla.” Kinderartzl Prax. 1985;16:581–582). (Friese, K. H., Kruse, S., and Moeller, H. [Acute otitis media in children. Comparison between conventional and homeopathic therapy]. HNO 1996;44(8):462-466.) Echinacea purpurea is the best known and researched herb for supporting the immune system. Over 500 scientific studies have been documented on this herb. Specific studies have investigated the immune-supportive action of this Echinacea ( Barrett BP, Brown RL, Locken K, et al. “Treatment of the common cold with unrefined Echinacea: a randomized,double-blind, placebo-controlled trial”. Ann Intern Med 2002;Dec 17, 137(12):939-946). (Cohen HA, Varsano I, Kahan E, et al. Effectiveness of an herbal preparation containing echinacea, propolis, and vitamin C in preventing respiratory tract infections in children: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter study. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2004;158(3):217-221.) Hepar. sulph (6C) is derived from Calcium sulphide. This remedy tends to suit those who often feel chilly and are sensitive to the cold. They tend to feel better on wrapping the ears and head warmly and dislike the wind or a draft. Belladonna (30C) is an herb whose widespread use was initially purely cosmetic. Sixteenth century Italian women reportedly applied belladonna solutions to their eyes to dilate the pupils and achieve a dreamy and supposedly more desirable appearance (hence the name belladonna, which is Italian for 'beautiful lady')! In our formula, this remedy suits those that have a sensitivity to loud noise, often accompanied by throbbing. Pulsatilla (12C) is made from the Windflower and used to support the immune system following exposure to cold temperatures or dampness. Levisticum radix (30C) is used to support normal moisture levels and balance in the ear canal. Always be sure to obtain natural remedies from a reliable, trustworthy source to ensure safety and maximum effectiveness.

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