Guide To Ear Infection Diagnosis And Treatment

Ear Drops

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Ear drops can be used for ear infections in both children and adults. When adults get ear infections, they tend to be more serious than those that appear in children. However, adults are also less likely to develop ear infections than children. Some ear drops are available over-the-counter, so patients don't have to see a doctor and obtain a prescription. These can treat mild cases of swimmer's ear, which are more likely to affect children than adults. Ear specialists also recommend creating ear drops at home. A popular mixture includes using equal parts white vinegar and rubbing alcohol. Putting a few drops of this into the ears helps dry the ear canal, which is vital when an ear infection is caused by wetness in the middle ear. If individuals have artificial ear tubes, any permanent eardrum injuries, or have undergone certain surgeries to the ears, they shouldn't use these drops. Patients should always consult a doctor if they're uncertain whether or not they should use ear drops to treat their ear infection.

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