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A child wakes up one morning, cross eyed. She has had an ear infection...could the ear infection cause this to happen to her eyes?
The most common cause of a swollen lymph node behind the ear in a child is due to an infection of some sort. It could be an ear infection, flu or tonsillitis.
If your child has an ear infection, visit the doctor as soon as possible. They do not get better on their own - it just becomes more painful. Sucking on a bottle or chewing gum can help relieve pressure, but will not be a cure.
Onions do not help the ear infections. You need to consult the physician. Ear infection should be taken seriously.
Yes they can be. It's the main cause for ear infections. For instance, if a child has an eye infection and they rub their eye, then stick that finger in their ear, they can spread the infection to their ear and vice versa.
Will blowing marijuana smoke in the ear for an ear infection help
An ear infection is when you get an infection in your ear.
If you have an infection you will need to see the doctor for antibiotics.
yes sulfameth trimethoprim is effective in ear infections
Benadryl is an antihistamine (helps allergies) which means that it would not help an ear infection.
There are drops available with hydrocortisone in them, and it would help alleviate pain associated with the inflammation of infection, but it will not get rid of the infection. So yes, it can be used. No it would not be "used for" an ear infection per se.
No. Stuttering is not related to ear infections. If your child is stuttering you need to seek a speech therapist for him/her.