Guest guest Posted July 13, 2001 Report Share Posted July 13, 2001 Earache Ear pain must always be investigated promptly by your GP or homeopath. Causes include outer ear infection (Pain made worst bvy pulling ear lobe), Barotrauma or pressure damage (a painful, blocked feeling not relieved by swallowing, especially if brought on by air travel), acute Middle ear infection of Eustachian tube blockage (if earache comes on suddenly), or a build up of ear wax (if earache comes on gradually). Earache accompanied by a discharge of pus or blood may be a sign of acute infection o f the middle or outer ear.. Specific remedies to be taken every 1/2 hour until correct diagnosis is reached, provided pain is not associated with fever, discharge, or pains elsewhere * Throbbing pain, soothed by warmth Hepar sulph. 6c Throbbing pain, made worse by warmth Belladonna 30c * Severe pain in an adult, esp if he is irritated by trivia, Chamomilla 6c * Pain as if pressure behind eardrum pushing it out, person weepy Pulsatilla 6c. Self-help Hold a hot-water bottle against the affected ear (wrapped in towel) Caro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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