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Treatment for ear ache
what to do for ear ache pain?
( 9 Apr 2006)
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Clorisceptic in the ear will numb it. Make a tea from fig leaf while still warm put in ear.
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answered by n on 12 Jun 2007, 6:41:43
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Here are few tips for relieving earache: Earaches can be caused by mild infection or a change in altitude. Here are some ways to relieve the pain associated with this problem. -
5in">Sooth the ear with the warm, not the hot setting, of a hairdryer. Now be careful and make sure it is on the warm setting. - If you puncture a piece of garlic and pour the juice in the ear it will help to take the pain away. Garlic has a natural antibiotic, so use it, and see if it helps.
- If the ache is from altitude change, just chew gum or yawn to relieve the pain.
- If you get it from swimming, usually called, swimmer's ear, just put some mineral oil in before going in the water. This should help the condition.
If the pain is bad and doesn't go away quickly, make sure you go to the doctor, he can give you an antibiotic to cure this problem.
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answered by S S on 9 Apr 2006, 4:17:38
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