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    Old 07-31-2011, 09:41 AM
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    I have a small rice filled pad. I heat it in the microwave, not to hot and then place it on my ear.
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    Old 07-31-2011, 10:14 AM
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    Warm sweet oil.
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    Warm sweet oil.
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    Old 07-31-2011, 10:38 AM
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    You could go the the local health department, since they usually have a sliding scale for seeing a Nurse Practitioner.
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    Old 07-31-2011, 03:12 PM
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    OK you are going to think this is weird or maybe even disgusting. Fresh urine in the ear must be warm. The acid in the urine, uric acid, and the warmth helps with the infection. Urine is sterile, unless the person has a urinary tract infection. This is a very old remedy. How you get the urine in the ear is up to you!
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    I had an infection and ears plugged with wax and my docter
    told me to mix olive oil, 1/2 milogram of peroxide and 1/2 warm water. Worked great. My DH had to help me put it in
    but he is a great nurse maid. We did fine and I got rid of wax
    and the infection.
    The docter checked me at my usual office call.

    It works.
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    Old 07-31-2011, 04:55 PM
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    My husbands mother said that was what her father used back in the early 1900's on her and her siblings. Thank God for modern drugs.
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    Old 07-31-2011, 05:33 PM
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    Originally Posted by ragqueen03
    came down with one thursday night. just knew it was coming but can't get to the doctors wil wednesday. don't really want to go to emergency room for this. any home remedies?????
    I personally would NOT attempt any home remedy for an ear infection.

    Remember, the ear sits very close to your brain! My brother (who would have been a year older than me) died of meningitis secondary to otitis media at 6 months of age...AND HE WAS IN THE HOSPITAL AT THE TIME.
    It is all too easy for an organism to enter the circulatory system and once that happens one really has an emergency on their hands.

    Maybe you can locate a walk in clinic that many hospitals also maintain, as an option to the ER. Call the local hospital and see if they have such a clinic.

    They - and you - will appreciate it.
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    I keep Polysporin ear/eye drops in the medicine chest at all times. You can buy them on the shelf here in Canada in the pharmacy department. If it is a minor ear or eye infection the drops will clear it right up.
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    Old 07-31-2011, 06:55 PM
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    Originally Posted by melinda-w
    A natural antibiotic that I have used with all 3 of my children and many nieces and nephews is GARLIC OIL CAPSULES. Just poke a hole in end, squeeze out on spoon, wave match under spoon 2 or 3 times, pour into ear slowly, place cotton ball in ear, go to bed. Should be better next morning if really bad may need to repeat next eve or two. Has worked every time.
    I agree! Since we found this out we have never gone to the Dr. for ear infections. I was never quite sure if the children had ear infections (but they always got better quickly using garlic drops) until I had one of my own. Garlic drops worked like a charm. But it doesn't work for swimmer's ear. For swimmers ear the dr. told us that the medication that they give is basically vinegar to change the ph in the ear canal. The swimmers ear bacteria cannot survive then. So I guess the cure depends on what the cause of the ear ache is.
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