2. Research shows that it has been estimated 70
percent of children have at least one ear
infection by the age of three, and it is also
common in many adults suffer from ear
infections and earache. While serious earaches
require medical attention as they can lead to
permanent hearing loss, minor problems can
often be treated at home using medical advice
or home remedies that have been used for
centuries. Do not use home remedies as a
substitute for medical advice; if unsure about
any advice or procedure, consult a medical
practitioner.
3. At First, Using Verified Medical Advice
See a doctor:
• If symptoms persist, the earache is in a child
is under 8 weeks old, the neck becomes stiff,
or if a fever develops, see a doctor
immediately.
• An untreated ear infection can result in
permanent hearing loss, so its important that
you seek treatment if symptoms worsen or
persist.
5. • Use garlic and mullein flower oil: Garlic has been
shown to have antibiotic properties, and is
thought to be a natural anesthetic.
• Try lavender oil: Although you should not put
lavender oil in the ear directly, you can massage
it on the outside of the ear, which is thought to
improve circulation and lead to better inner-ear
drainage
• Wiggle the ear gently: Earaches can cause
pressure in the Eustachian tubes, which can be
relieved by gently popping (much like air
pressure on air planes). This process can allow
fluids trapped in the canal to drain.
6. Eardoc treatments:
HOW DOES THE EARDOC TREAT AN EAR
INFECTION?
Eardoc opens the clogged Eustachian
tube, therefore allowing drainage of
accumulated fluids out of the middle ear
– relieving pain immediately!
For more info about Eardoc, visit:
www.eardoc.info
7. Preventing Earaches:
• Avoid the Common Cold.
• Get tested for allergies.
• Don't Hesitate to Call the
Pediatrician.
• Prevent ear infections in babies.
• Don't Smoke.