Guest guest Posted November 12, 2008 Report Share Posted November 12, 2008 Sorry this is off-topic. My ll y/o son has an ear infection and possibly a sinus infection. He had a cold that I think turned into the secondary infections. He's had a fever off and on since Monday and yesterday his ear started really hurting. He's also had the other ear infection symptoms - dizziness, etc. So my question is - should I take him to the dr and get him on antibiotics? We really try to avoid those for all the reasons we all know. But he is so miserable and I just don't know if this will clear up on its own. I've read that most cases of ear infections don't require antibiotics to recover. But I just don't know how long to let this go. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, April Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2008 Report Share Posted November 12, 2008 April, This is a hard call...my son used to suffer from terrible ear infections and I always ended up running to the emergency room and getting him on amoxycilin. This was before I got sick from implants and knew to question it all. One time they did not get him in soon enough, and his ear drum burst right there on the table in the emergency room. It must have been horrible for him. But the good news is that he survived! Here are my suggestions: Get him on some raw garlic as soon as you can. We eat it with cooked chicken and just eat as many cloves as we can get down. Garlic is a tremendous antibiotic that is all natural and as effective as penicillin. The ideal situation is to get it down the hatch as early as you can when an infection is starting, as that is when it is most effective. But if you can get it down now, it may still help. You may need to get the antibiotics anyway, if he is in terrible pain. There is one other therapy that you can check out on the internet, and that is to use hydrogen peroxide drops in the ear. It will pop and fizz and make alot of noise, but that is the H2O2 doing it's thing. We have used H2O2 in our ears in my house, with no pain or side effects; however, I have heard from two other people that it hurt when they put it in. So, please check it out first and see how comfortable you feel with it. Let us know how it goes.....praying he feels better fast. Patty > > Sorry this is off-topic. My ll y/o son has an ear infection and > possibly a sinus infection. He had a cold that I think turned into the > secondary infections. He's had a fever off and on since Monday and > yesterday his ear started really hurting. He's also had the other ear > infection symptoms - dizziness, etc. > > So my question is - should I take him to the dr and get him on > antibiotics? We really try to avoid those for all the reasons we all > know. But he is so miserable and I just don't know if this will clear > up on its own. I've read that most cases of ear infections don't > require antibiotics to recover. But I just don't know how long to let > this go. > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated! > > Thanks, > April > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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