Ear infections are not uncommon in children but what can we do to prevent them? Do they always need to be treated with antibiotics? My guest today, Dr. Nicole Aaronson is discussing these topics and sharing her insight on ear infections in children.
Dr. Nicole Aaronson is board certified in both otolaryngology and pediatric otolaryngology. She takes care of kids in the clinic, OR, and hospital setting. She works at Nemours Hospital for Children - Delaware Valley at the main hospital in Wilmington, DE, and the ambulatory surgery center in Deptford, NJ.
In today's episode we discuss why children are prone to ear infections, how to prevent them, when to treat and when to watch and wait, and tips for how to equalize pressure on flights.
In this episode, we discuss:
Why children get ear infections more than adults
How pacifier use, bottles, and smoke can increase the frequency of ear infections
The difference between a middle ear infection and an outer ear infection
When to treat ear infections and when to watch and wait if they resolve on their own
Why waiting on using antibiotics as a treatment for an ear infection is a better idea than always using them
What research shows for ear infection treatment with things like xylitol, probiotics, herbs, homeopathy, and alcohol
What medicine or pain relief methods do you recommend for children
When ear tubes are needed, how they affect hearing, and how long they stay in
How the treatment for otitis media differs from otitis externa
What parents can do to try to prevent ear infections in their children
Why you do not need to be cleaning your ears
How to relieve pressure for adults and kids when flying
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