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My daughter has chronic ear infections.....can you help? |
My daughter, who's almost 2, is on her second set of ear tubes. She's had about 15 ear infections in her short life. Her right ear seems to be problematic. In March of this year, she was bleeding from her ear. This was 6 weeks after her first set of tubes. She had another set of tubes put in on October 20th. This week, we find ourselves with another ear infection but this time, lots of fluid draining. She's on meds for it and has an appt with the ENT on Thursday. My daughter, who's almost 2, is on her second set of ear tubes. She's had about 15 ear infections in her short life. Her right ear seems to be problematic. In March of this year, she was bleeding from her ear. This was 6 weeks after her first set of tubes. She had another set of tubes put in on October 20th. This week, we find ourselves with another ear infection but this time, lots of fluid draining. She's on meds for it and has an appt with the ENT on Thursday. In MOST cases of children with ear infections once the infections finally stop there is little or no permanent damage. I am sure you have heard that kids grow out of it and that is true because the anatomy of the ear changes as the child grows making them less susceptible to the infections. Some kids stop having the infections by 4-5 years old some later some lucky kids never have a problem at all. However, it is important to continue to keep up with treating her ears when an infection occurs. Everytime she has an infection she has hearing loss so one of the problems is delayed speech development which may end up needing speech therapy to get caught up. Again in most cases the child will end up with a mild hearing loss on a permanent basis or even none at all once the infections are cleared up. If a mild hearing loss occurs it is wise to have the child seated in the front near the teacher, use hearing aids or use an FM system while in school so that she has every opportunity to hear while in a learning environment. When the child is older it may no longer be necessary to continue with these things depending on the level of the hearing loss. It is important though to give her the help that she needs during those critical learning years in school. When I took my daughter off milk, her ear infections ceased. My niece was like this she just out grew it but had to use tubes for years I will send my thoughts for a blessed recovery my daughter had them one per month for two years. it was terrible. had her tested, and she was allergic to eggs, took her off of them, and never had another one to this day. I also had chronic ear infections. Mine were a direct result of relatives who constantly smoked in the household. My ear infections completely disappeared after those relatives stopped smoking. cut out the dairy from her diet Two things that spring to mind straight away are dairy allergies and exposure to cigarette smoke, both of which have been mentioned. If she drinks a lot of milk, try eliminating it from her diet for a couple of days and see if she improves. Then try the same with cheese, eggs, etc. Try one thing at a time so that you can see where the improvement happens. I hope she's better very soon. Some children just seem prone to chronic serous otitis media and your daughter may have progressed to chronic suppurative otitis media. Chronic otitis media is associated with eustachian tube dysfunction. I understand where you are coming from my son is going thorough the same thing, but he has only had one set of tubes put in and he has a lot of draining from his ear and I just wish that I could get the Dr's to listen to me about it. How did you get them to listen. Can you help me out on this please Thank you so much |
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you may want to take your son to a hospital to see lf they can do anything ...Sorry to hear about your recurrent ear infections. Yes it must be annoying and unpleasant. It might be a good idea to seek an alternative doctor. I don't like the sound of a doctor losing pati... Yes, he must be miserable. Tubes are really not a big deal and they help a lot. This needs to be taken care of, you can get permanent hearing loss from ear infections. ...I would do a serious clean of the indoor environment at home. Mold and mildew can irritate the sinuses and cause repeated infections. Because of the way the nasal passages and ears are connected,... it could if you had them often and they were not properly and promptly treated ...Usually an ear infection is due to fluid behind the ear drum that isn't draining properly. Go to a ENT specialist. It could be allergies- take a decongestant at the recommended doseage for a w... Yes my dear. You have congenital malformed eustachian tubes. You may notice one side is worse than the other. These tubes connect the middle ear to the nose. They are responsible from equalizing at... your doc is right listen to him!!!!! ... |
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