Ear Infection
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ALSO SEE:
Earwax,
Swimmer's
Ear,
Tinnitus
What
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Description:
Otitis is a general term for inflammation or infection of
the ear, in both humans and other animals. It is subdivided into the
following: 1) Otitis externa or External Otitis - involves the outer
ear and ear canal. In External Otitis, the ear hurts when touched or
pulled. This condition is often called "swimmer's ear". 2) Otitis
media or Middle Ear Infection- involves the middle ear. In Otitis
media, the ear is infected or clogged with fluid behind the ear
drum, in the normally air-filled middle-ear space. This very common
childhood infection sometimes requires a surgical procedure called "myringotomy
and tube insertion". 3) Otitis interna or Labyrinthitis- involves
the inner ear. The Inner Ear includes sense organs for balance and
hearing. When the inner ear is inflamed, vertigo ("room spinning")
is a major symptom. Ear Infections can be caused by many things such
as: pool water and being licked in the ear ...
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description from Wikipedia.com - the free online encyclopedia.
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Helpful
ear infection dietary supplements & herbs. |
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Echinacea extract for
prevention & treatment at first sign of symptoms (take daily, or
as needed).
Omega-3 Fish Oil
used in combination with Selenium, for middle ear infections
(take when needed).
Eucalyptus Oil as
aromatherapy for
middle ear infections, especially late stages (inhale aroma, as
needed).
Grapefruit
Seed extract as
treatment (take as needed).
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Learn
more about ear infections. |
MedlinePlus- Ear Infection
Comprehensive source of trusted ear infection news, articles,
overviews, articles, treatment & much more.
webMD-
Ear Infection Health Center
Another trusted resource full of ear infection articles & facts,
tests/exams, and much more.
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