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Olive Oil For Earwax
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My 3 year old has terrible earache. Saw gp this morning and he prescribed olive oil drops & alternating ibuprofen with paracetamol, giving a dose every 3 hours. He says one ear (the painful one) is completely full of wax and he can't see the drum. The other drum has a slight bulge, but doesn't seem to be bothering her. Poor mite can't last between doses of pain relief and is wailing (intermittently) in pain. On the eardrops it says 2 drops, once a day. Is there any harm in me trying to speed up the clearing out of wax and giving her 2 doses of ear drops today.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.take handwash cloths and soak them in hot water to the point that he can bear it - the heat helps loosen the wax and make it less viscous, especially any in the Eustachian, and hopefully some flows out.....
this was a tip that I got from a KLM stewardess when I flew from Amsterdam to Aberdeen and back the same day with a stinking cold, one ear blocked for ninety minutes after landing, the other nearly four hours - and I had the return flight to undergo.
this was a tip that I got from a KLM stewardess when I flew from Amsterdam to Aberdeen and back the same day with a stinking cold, one ear blocked for ninety minutes after landing, the other nearly four hours - and I had the return flight to undergo.
I'm ex cabin crew.
We used to put a load of tissue into a plastic cup, and pour in a bit of boiling water.
We then put another plastic cup in and squeezed the excess water out, then took the second cup out.
You end up with a cup with hot very moist air which you can hold over the ear.
You MUST make sure there is no chance of scalding water running out when it is held up to the ear.
We used to put a load of tissue into a plastic cup, and pour in a bit of boiling water.
We then put another plastic cup in and squeezed the excess water out, then took the second cup out.
You end up with a cup with hot very moist air which you can hold over the ear.
You MUST make sure there is no chance of scalding water running out when it is held up to the ear.
I used to be able to grow my little fingernail really long and then pull out a whole tube of earwax. Then I went abroad and caught "swimming-pool ear" which meant that my ear wax has been runny instead of solid ever since. Much easier to deal with.
But I can't help wondering if the child has an abscess under all that wax. I have had many, and the pain is excruciating. If mine were not treated with penicillin, the abcesses would burst with even more pain.
Sorry for the "yuck" !!
But I can't help wondering if the child has an abscess under all that wax. I have had many, and the pain is excruciating. If mine were not treated with penicillin, the abcesses would burst with even more pain.
Sorry for the "yuck" !!