Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Infant Ear Infection 2010 Infant Ear Infection Help?

Infant ear infection help? - infant ear infection 2010

My daughter is 4 months and has an ear infection. His doctor had him on antibiotics and had received rosephin a shot. Then we began to have problems. He had (horrible gas always had a problem with that, but worse than usual), diarrhea and vomiting. I panicked and took her to the emergency room. They took X-rays and had a large air bubble in the stomach, which could not get up. It was a long night, but he managed to time and went to bed. We went to the doctor the next day and told us that antibiotics and he was taken out. He said he has seen sufficient improvement in the ear was right to stop them. It still does hurt though. To continuing to scream and pull at the ear. I give Children's Tylenol, but it still appears to be in some pain. How can I help without antibiotics?

4 comments:

AP Mommy said...

Infant Motrin seems to work best for ear infections, plus it takes longer. Tylenol can be 4 hours discharge, where you go Motrin 6 hours or more.

My twins 16 months get ear infections all the time. Are, in fact, tomorrow we will see a doctor about the possibility of placement of tubes in the ears. Whatever .. Special precautions to avoid bathing in water leaking into your ears. If you bottle feed, do not let you make with a liquid in the mouth, sleep swallow what is in the mouth. Keep it at a 45degree angle when the bottle.

Ask your doctor's antibiotics "Augmentin", which is required for my twins and seem to be the case with the ear infection without adverse effects.

I wish you a speedy recovery!

DAWK said...

Try to have Motrin for pain.

I was told that the tea tree oil help ear infections. Here is a recipe for it. I would say, follow the instructions on the bottle that it reduces the amount of use.

32. Ear Infections: Add (? Called) drops tea tree oil 1 / 4 cup olive oil or almond, left a small amount gently into the ear. See also: Grapefruit Seed Extract! | Top

seven said...

try to ask another antibiotic - your doctor.

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