Guest guest Posted February 7, 2005 Report Share Posted February 7, 2005 My four-year-old has had a condition for the past several months (perhaps going back as late as the end of October). Initially we thought it was her ear. We noticed that her right ear (mainly the lobe) was pinkish purple and swollen. We spent one week putting garlic drops in her ear thinking that it was an internal problem with the ear. After looking inside, however, I became convinced that the ear itself was okay, and that perhaps it was a skin problem. I tried rubbing essential oils on the area and began to notice that the redness extended to the back of the ear. I also became aware that the lymph node was hard and inflamed. All this while, my daughter didn't complain about her ear hurting or bothering her. We have since noticed that since the ear is feverish, she does rub and want to itch it. On December 24th we took my daughter to a homeopathic doctor. He agreed that it was a localized infection of the lymph node. He ruled out problems with the inner ear and also my fears of lymphoma. Initially he used a beetle poultice which he hoped would draw the infection out. We also cut back on dairy and sugar in her diet at this time. When we returned to the doctor, he didn't see any significant improvement and prescribed the self-blood treatment. We religiously administered these drops for four weeks and still didn't see any improvement. We haven't been back to the homeopath, and I have been trying to see some improvement through high dosages of herb tinctures (goldenseal/echincacea and Oregon grape fruit combinations) gentle massage of the lymph. The lymph directly below the ear is swollen to the size of a very hard pea. The lymph in between her scapula and her clavicle is often swollen as well. The lobe is so swollen that it, too, is now hard. Any ideas that you have would be very helpful. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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