Do you know any kids who have never had an ear ache or infection? This seems to be a rite of passage for young kids. Unfortunately it is assumed that we need to rush our kids to the Dr as soon as possible so that we can get that antibiotic that is necessary to rid the infection. We fear that our child might have permanent hearing loss or a ruptured ear drum if we don’t act quickly enough.
I have some good news! There is so much you can do at home to help and you don’t need to rush to the pediatrician right away! Often the cause of most ear infections is from upper respiratory infections (URI). The Eustachian tube drains fluid off the ear and down into the throat. This tube is much smaller in children than adults and is easily clogged with congestion when fighting an URI. I know there is much speculation that maybe too many vaccines, bottle feeding as opposed to breast feeding, second hand smoke and more might contribute to the increased incidence of ear infections.
Whether this is true or not, most ear aches resolve on their own within 72 hours. Also the traditional treatment is to prescribe antibiotics, but more than half of ear infections are NOT bacterial and therefore an antibiotic would have no effect whatsoever. The best thing you can do is treat the symptoms with some of the remedies below and offer lots of hugs and kisses and comfort. Some of these options are a little more holistic and natural than others. So read through them, contemplate it and do what you think is best for your child. I also don’t want to undermine the parental intuition. If you are worried about your child and think he needs to be evaluated by a health professional then by all means do so. You know your child best.
If you want to gives some of these options a try. Give it a go and let me know how it goes for you and dear loved little one!
Pseudoephedrine: I don’t really prefer conventional medications, but this has been extremely helpful for us. I usually give about a ½ dose once a day while my kids have a URI to help lessen the chance of them getting an infection. We were advised to do this by our midwife and it has really worked. Only once have I had the start of an ear infection with any of my three kids and it was the one time we hadn’t used the pseudoephedrine.
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) or Ibuprofen (Motrin or Advil): Again, I try not to use these medications due to the amount of chemicals, sugar, artificial coloring and flavorings. Also, fever reducers aren’t NEEDED for fevers. A fever is a good thing; it means the immune system is functioning and trying to fight off some sort of infection. I will post more on fevers another time. If you feel like you are unable to help the fever or ear pain with using other treatments, then by all means use it. Again, whatever you decide to use.
Warm compress: There are a couple of different ways to do this. You can wrap some rice in a cheese cloth and heat it in the microwave, wash cloth under hot water, or a heating pad. Just be careful that the rice or the wash cloth isn’t too hot that it could burn the skin.
Broiled Onion: Bake an onion at 350 degrees until soft. Place in a glass jar and put the opening of the jar over the ear. The warmth will help the pain and something about the onion has been said to help as well. If the onion is somewhat cooled you can wrap it in a cheese cloth and place it over the ear as well.
Breast milk: I’ve never tried this, but I’ve been told that putting a few drops of breast milk in the effected ear 3-4 times a day will help to resolve the infection in 24-48 hours. I have no experience with this, so I can’t say whether it has worked… has it worked for you? Please let me know.
Sucking: Sucking also helps to unclog the eustachian tube. This would include a pacifier, nursing or bottle feeding for infants, or try using a straw or sippy cup for an older child. It is the same concept as trying to unclog your ears in the airplane.
Garlic Oil Ear drops: I will give instructions on how to make this at home at a later date, but it can also be purchased. I personally like the [amazon_link id=”B000FDP2SC” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Herbs for Kids[/amazon_link] brand. We have used this and it worked very well. It was very soothing and my son actually liked having it put in his ears. I would then have him lay on my lap and I would read him a few books so that it would sit in and not drain out.
Also be sure to heat the oil slightly before placing it in the ear. It should be a little warmer than room temperature. Heat a cup of water and then place the bottle in the water to let it warm slightly. If you don’t do this then it can cause increased pain, dizziness and nausea.
Hydrogen peroxide: This is good to help clean out the ear canal before putting a homeopathic/herbal medication in the ear. Make a 50/50 mixture of warm distilled water and hydrogen peroxide. Using a bulb syringe rinse the ear out with the solution. Be sure the solution is warm (not hot) so that it doesn’t cause pain, dizziness or nausea.
Apple cider vinegar: This is more for preventing ear infections especially after swimming. Make a 50/50 mixture of apple cider vinegar and distilled water and place one drop in each ear after swimming.
Goldenseal and Echinacea: Can often find this as a combo herbal medication. Treat it like an antibiotic and only take it for 7-10 days and then stop taking it. We use this a lot and feel like it helps with any type of sickness.
Remove Diary: Dairy encourages mucus production. Removing diary will help to decrease the mucus production and help to thin the congestion.
Remove Sugar: Bacteria and yeast proliferate and feed off of sugar. By removing that from the diet it will starve the infection. Also sugar decreases the immune response, so removing it will have a twofold effect.
Tea Tree Oil: Tea tree oil is one of my favorites! It has antibacterial and anti fungal properties to it! Mix a few drops of tea tree oil in equal amounts of olive oil and put two to three drops in the infected ear.
Hopefully some of these ideas help relieve the pain and help cure the infection. Please let me know what worked for you. Also, if you have other ideas, I’d love to hear them!
Medical Disclaimer: This information is meant to inform and not diagnose or treat illness or disease. Before trying any of the ideas posted please research for yourself in order to make an educated decision. Also, consult your doctor if tying to treat medical conditions.
Lots of great info! I probably will be posting a link to this in the future! Thanks!
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When our son developed an ear infection a couple of years ago, we declined the oral atibiotic, but took home the prescription for the antibiotic ear drops. When we read the info. that accompanied that medicine, we were reluctant to use it either. We called the nurse practioner that had seen our son, told her of our concerns and asked if we could just “ride it out.” She told us what to be on the lookout for that might indicate a worsening of the infection, suggested we check back with her in four days, and said it was fine to do nothing. All was well four days later. : ). The moral of the story is don’t give it just because it’s prescribed! Ask questions! I’m with you Bethany!
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Great! I’m so glad! 😉 It really is amazing how our bodies can heal with time.. most of the time! 😉
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