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I got a really bad ear infection a few months ago, first one I ever had- agony!!!Gt antibiotics & it cleared up.Then got another bad one in the other ear.Got antibiotics and it cleared up two weeks ago. Now I've got a little bit of pain again in both ears.I don't want more antibiotics,as they've already done funny things to me by killing all the 'friendly bacteria' so does anyone have suggestions for what to do to prevent it from coming back? GARLIC-natural antibiotic Generally when I feel an ear ache coming on I drip a bit of peroxide into my ear with an eyedropper - just one or two drops - and that usually cleans out whatever grossness is going on in there and making me sick. Just be careful that you don't do it too often! warm some olive oil and put in ears and put cotton in ears take motrin and wet a wash cloth put it in the microwave for about 20 seconds and lay with it on your ear and neck. It works for me. Your infections are resistant to the antibiotics they gave you. You need a different type to clear it up for good. As far as killing the "friendly" bacteria, make sure you eat 2 small yogurts everyday that you are on the antibiotic and then for 1 week afterwards--because the antibiotic is still working inside you for a week after you finish it. Prevention is the best way to avoid an ear infection. Because the Eustachian tubes are connected to the sinuses, many nasal sprays have appeared on the market to help flush out the build up and bacteria in the Eustachian tubes as well as the nasal passages and the sinuses. If you have an ear infection, it wont clear without antibiotics. It could well be the after effects of an ear infection, resulting in a build up of wax in the ear. This can be painfull also. You could try ear drops from the chemist for this ( no prescription needed ). if this failes then you must see your GP for advice. My daughter had real bad ear infections when she was younger and ended up having to have tubes put in her ears, now i think after a certain age they won't put tubes in, im not sure though. hers was so bad to where she lost some hearing out of her left ear, but after the tubes were put in most of her problems was cleared up. that was about 5 years ago and i can only think of one time since then that shes had a minor ear infection, good luck (don't shrug off an ear infection, it can do some serious damage over time). You might be getting water in your ear when you was your hair,Try to keep the inside of your ear dry. i was told to keep all fluid out of my ears; and to use a decongestant to drain fluid; sudafed works well and if you are having pain with it there are some homeopathic ear drops you can use from simulvastin i believe. you can get that at any pharmacy. good luck and hope it clears up; i know they suck!! serious advice...see a nose throat and ear specalist. you may have more than just an infection, if it comes back...And if by chance you are using headphones loud .. stop Get your ears syringed by the doc (deep cleaned), always keep them really dry after showering by rolling up a stick of twisted toilet paper (from 2 sheets) then deep drying/cleaning them by twisting it in then out gently. It's wet/damp that causes infections/hate them too! try nasal and ear drops, and you must have to check up with your doctor (there is a possibility that long term use of antibiotics lead to a fungal Otitis) Use that peroxide thing, its the brown bottle... its better than alcohol because it doesn't sting but much better. When you use it (if you use it) you can hear little bubbly things, and your ear turns white, but cleans the infection pretty sweet. I got 7 ear piercings hahaha, it should work. No more antibiotics! If you're still young, you don't wanna take anymore of that nasty stuff! My advice to you would be to first find the root cause for your ear infection- are you slightly overweight? Overweight people tend to be higher prone to ear infections. Or was is a flu (this usually being the most common cause) that led up to the ear being infected by the virus. Furthermore, your body's immune system must be weaker than before you took the antibiotics; so it cannot fend off the virus that has returned to affect your ears again. Taking more antibiotics will only worsen the condition. Take multivitamin and vitamin supplements to boost your immunity levels and naturally the body will resist the virus which are the sole cause for your infection. There are topical creams available at your local pharmacy; ask about it. Additionally, I cannot stress how damaging to the body the antibiotics can be. Read-up here: http://www.drgreene.org/body.cfm?id=21&a... Keep water out of your ears. Ear plugs, cotton whatever it takes. I have had this same problem for years. Good Luck. |
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