Would a saline solution be any good to treat an outer ear infection?!


Question: Would a saline solution be any good to treat an outer ear infection!?
i got an ear infection,i do a lot of swimming,i have a flight in 3 days and want to get it seen to quick would this help lastnight i put some cleaning oil on because i though it might be blocked but its def infected and sore!!Www@Answer-Health@Com


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Buy some ear drops from the drug store!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You definitely should go see a doctor!. It's not good to fly with an ear infection because of the pressure change!. That would really hurt!.

Your doctor will give you an antibiotic and that will usually ease the pain up the first day, at least it always did when I had them a lot when I was younger!. If not, it should be eased up before your flight!.

If you can't get to a doctor before your flight, then trying a saline solution won't hurt anything and might ease some of the pain, but also, I've found that regular inflammatory pain medicine like ibuprofin or advil helps to ease the pain too!.

Hope this helps!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Saline will not have an effect on an outer ear infection---in fact, it could make your ear more blocked!.

The only sure way to beat the infection is to get some prescription antibiotic drops from your doctor!. Let the doctor look in your ears to make a diagnosis!. Often, an outer ear infection Otitis External will become complicated and turn into an Inner Ear Infection--Otitis Media!.

Years ago I developed an outer ear infection and tried all sorts of home remedies--the pain got so bad that I wound up in the ER!. The infection had closed up my external ear canal and the infection had spread to my middle ear!. I needed topical antibiotic to put in my ear, and antibiotics by mouth!. With this treatment, it took nearly a month to heal!.

Don't mess with your ears, untreated infections can lead to hearing loss!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Otitis externa is a bacterial infection which is best cured quickly with the anti-biotic Gentamicin, it is only available with a doctor's prescription!.

It is unlikely to get into the middle year unless you have a perforated ear-drum which your doctor can easily check for you, but see him/her before you fly!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You need to see a Doctor & get some anti biotic drops prescribed they usually sooth any inflamation & reduce pain, its not something a chemist can sell, in an emegency you could ask the chemist to sell you 'Gentamicin' drops for an eye infection (which they are allowed to) & these will work on your ears too!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Rinsing with salt water would definitely help - try to do it 4 times a day with water as warm as you can sensibly bear and leave it for as long as you can too!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

That may help but if you can make it to rite aid or something they actually sell stuff specifically for swimmers ear that really helps!.!.!. I've had swimmers ear many many timesWww@Answer-Health@Com

OMG you need to see youre Doc before you fly!.

I have had a burst eardrum before and the pain is worse than childbirth!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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