You feel feverish and your earlobe hurts when you brush your hand across it. You could have swimmer’s ear. Most earaches occur in children, partially because their ear channel from the outside to the inner ear is straight than that of adults and fluid which collects there cannot drain as easily. Persistent ear infections can cause eventual hearing loss.
- Teat minor earaches, such as those which are the just of a cold or the flu, by combining a few drops of onion juice with a teaspoonful of warm olive oil and place into the ear canal both morning and night. Keep the head to the side to allow the drops to get well into the ear and then plug the ear with cotton wool.
- If you swim in public pools, enquire about the treatment of the pool with chemicals before use.
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