Dealing Naturally With Swimmer’s Ear
Swimmer’s Ear aka Otitis externa
Fun in the sun and splashing in the water. This is part of the summer ritual for just about all kids! But what can happen with all that water – especially if it gets in the ears and never really gets a chance to dry out?
Bacteria and fungus love moist, warm conditions and if the ears don’t really get a chance to dry out your child may develop Otitis externa – inflammation of the outer portion of the ear and canal. This problem can be mild to extremely painful.
With small or any children that complain of ear pain, please seek medical attention before using any aromatherapy or essential oil treatments. If the child has a perforated eardrum or an Otitis media (middle ear infection) you will ... See the complete post here
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