Earaches may be caused by problems in the Ear or referred pain from the throat.
The most common causes are infection, wax, foreign bodies, tonsillitis leading to middle ear infection which can cause perforation of the ear drum. Medical check up by your local doctor is recommended
Many cases of earaches result from congestion. A decongestant can help. If that has no effect, you may need to see a medical professional.
Eustachian tube
Ear, nose and throat or a general practitioner.
My mom & grandma used to put it in my ears for earaches or when you get the ringing sensation in your ears. I have used it for years on myself, kids, grandkids. Usually gets a head start on preventing earaches.
Earaches
No. They require investigation by a doctor who might then prescribe antibiotics if appropriate.
yes they can
i don't know the reason, please tell me if u know any
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To care for earaches, start by applying a warm compress to the affected ear to help alleviate pain. Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, can also provide relief. If symptoms persist for more than a couple of days, or if you experience fever or drainage, consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment. Avoid inserting objects into the ear canal or using ear drops without medical advice.
Elephants. Enclosed spaces. Earwigs. Earaches.
No..That is absurd.It could cause a terrible infection.