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Parents about treating
Treating ear infections tops the list of children's unscheduled doctor visits, followed by scratchy throats and colds.
These parents have found ways to assess their children's conditions and to soothe their children's aches and pains while waiting for the doctors' prescribed treatments to take effect
Try hot and cold compresses
Each time my son has an ear infection, it takes about two days for the medicine to begin to make him feel better.
I've found that for some infections, putting a warm compress on his ear works.
Other times, a cold one works better. With each new infection, we try either a cold or hot compress to see which one works
Cristina Manchild, New York City
Drop in mineral oil
My daughter' frequent earaches hurt less when I put a few drops of warm (not hot) mineral oil in her ear.
I heat it by placing the bottle in a saucepan of warm water. Then she tilts her head and I use an eyedropper to put it in
Linda Corsak, Jeffersonville Missouri
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