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Ear Oil for Ear Infection

I was wondering how to make ear oil for my dd that has an ear infection, dr gave us RX but I wanted to wait to try something else first. I heard that you use garlic.. but how.

I want to make this at home. So please be specific on how to do this

How do you know when the ear infection is gone since I can't see in there? Do I have to take her back to the dr?

Thanks! I want her to feel better soon!

What can I do next?

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There are lots of "recipes" out there for ear oil like this one:

http://www.ehow.com/how_###-###-####_warm-garlic-oil-ear-...

Most of the websites say to be careful how severe the ear infection is

Good luck

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Hi A., As a mother of nine, I have used alot of home remedies. The best one and it is still being used by my children on their kids..and it is this... I put an onion in the blender with about a tablespoon of water and pulse it until it is like soup. I then put it in a coffee filter to strain..To this I add a couple of tablespoons of olive oil to the onion drippings.. the onion and garlic act as a healing and pain reliever and a antibiotic.. I put this in a bottle with a dropper and put a few drops in the ear.( I usually warm it by putting the bottle in warm water). I hope this helps. good luck.

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We use Hylands Ear drops. They work GREAT. They are relatively cheap (about $10) and we've been using the same bottle on our 2 kids for 4 years now...

Although we also bring our kids to the chiropractor whenever they get an ear infection too. That combination has worked every time!!! I've filled their prescriptions from the regular doc a couple times but have NEVER given them to the kids yet!!!

Don't let anyone scare you into giving your child prescription drugs. Go to the chiropractor. That is a great first step!!! They may even be able to give you extra recomendations. Our 2 kids have been going to the chiropractor since newborn. Our sone was only 12 hours old for his first visit!!! They are EXTREMELY helpful with all kinds of different things. (Ear infections, runny noses, colds, kids not sleeping well, potty accidents, aches and pains, etc.)

Good luck.

I would use the prescription the doctor gave you. The faster you get rid of the infection the better. Prolonging an infection with the possibility of something else working can lead to more problems, like a ruptured ear drum...not to mention they are painful. Since she is in her speech aquisition period ridding her of that infection quickly is key.

Hi A.,
My 15 ds woke up with an ear ache at 2am, wasn't up for the ear oll then but did have him take ibroprophen, echinacia, and use a heating pad. I'll have to check what others say about ear oil.
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There are lots of "recipes" out there for ear oil like this one:

http://www.ehow.com/how_###-###-####_warm-garlic-oil-ear-...

Most of the websites say to be careful how severe the ear infection is

Good luck

Then use what your Doctor gave you!

Please give her the RX... if you wait and try some other source to treat you could endanger her hearing. I have first hand proof. I am now almost totally deaf from chronactic ear infections that were not treated correctly as a child.

You can purchase garlic oil softgels. I use the garlic oil for ear aches and it works great. All you need to do is pierce the softgel with a pin and gently squeeze the oil into the ear. It works almost immediently. I do reccommend laying down on the side not treated or the oil may run out. The only drawback in the treatment is you may smell garlic for a few hours. I have never had anyone complain though that I smell like garlic.

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