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How to Cure Ear Pain – TMJ, Ear Infection, Negative Ear Pressure, Ruptured Eardrum, etc.

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How to Cure Ear Pain. Doctor Cliff Olson, Audiologist and founder of Applied Hearing Solutions in Phoenix Arizona, discusses the main causes of ear pain and what you can do to help relieve it fast!

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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:40 TMJ Dysfunction
01:50 Negative Middle Ear Pressure
03:05 Middle Ear Infection
04:33 Outer Ear Infection
05:07 Pain Relief at Home: Ear Pain MD
06:02 Earwax/Foreign Body in the Ear Canal
06:44 Ruptured Eardrum
07:55 Conclusion
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0:00 Introduction
1:45 Causes of Middle Ear Infection
2:35 Symptoms of Middle Ear Infection
3:18 Diagnosis of Middle Ear Infection
4:02 Treatment of Middle Ear Infection

A middle ear infection is a condition that occurs when a virus or bacteria causes the air-filled space behind the eardrum to become inflamed.
• Also called otitis media, a middle ear infection is the most common type of ear infection individuals face.
• This condition is more prevalent in children than in adults. The Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford estimates that middle ear infections occur in 80% of children by the time they reach age 3.
• It is easier for parents to recognize the condition in children who are able to articulate how they are feeling than in infants and toddlers.
• Hearing problems and other serious complications can develop from long-term exposure to ear infections – persistent or frequent ear infections, persistent fluid in the middle ear.
• These complications may include impaired hearing, the spread of infection, tearing of eardrum, and even speech and developmental delay.

Some other conditions that may result in similar middle ear problems or that may be related to an ear infection may include:

• Otitis media with effusion (OME) which occurs when mucus and fluid persist or continue to build up in the middle ear after an infection has resolved. It may also occur following some dysfunction or noninfectious blockage of the Eustachian tube.
• Acute otitis media, this types comes on quickly and is accompanied by swelling and redness in the ear.
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HOW TO CURE AN EYE INFECTION IN 24 HOURS!

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Middle Ear Infection (Acute Otitis Media) | Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

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Middle Ear Infection (Acute Otitis Media) | Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Middle Ear Infection (Acute Otitis Media) | Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Middle ear infections (also known as acute otitis media) are relatively common infections of the middle ear, causing inflammation and fluid buildup behind the ear drum (tympanic membrane). Middle ear infections are caused by a variety of microbes, including bacteria and some viruses. There are a variety of risk factors for getting middle ear infections, including exposure to second-hand smoke. In this lesson we discuss the exact causes of a middle ear infection, including a long list of risk factors, signs and symptoms, how it’s diagnosed and how it’s treated.

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Understanding C. diff infection

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Clostridioides difficile (also known as Clostridium difficile or C. diff) is an infection caused by a type
of bacteria that make substances (toxins) that harm the gut. C. diff most often occurs in people who are on antibiotics or have been taking them recently. It is also common in patients who have been in a hospital or long-term care facility for some time. People ages 65 and older are at increased risk, as well.

Learn more at https://gastro.org/practice-guidance/gi-patient-center/topic/clostridium-difficile-c-diff/.

This program was supported by an independent educational grant from Ferring Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Fundamentally, doctors are blind without diagnostic tools. “It’s like looking for someone in a cave without any light,” says Dr. Mark Miller, Chief Medical Officer at bioMérieux. “You have no idea where you are.” Patients in developed countries, particularly those in highly populated metropolitan areas, benefit significantly from diagnostic testing, but diagnostic tools are frequently difficult to access or completely unavailable to people in rural areas or developing nations.

→ Read the full article on bioMérieux Connection: https://www.biomerieuxconnection.com/2019/11/12/what-if-we-couldnt-diagnose-infectious-diseases/
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Ear infection home remedies (plus treatments)

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What causes ear infections? How to get rid of an ear infection?

If you feel you are struggling with ear infections, this video has some useful information on ear infection remedies and ear infection treatments.

You may have a middle ear infection, an outer ear infection or an inner ear infection.

Some symptoms of ear infections include:
– earache
– slight hearing loss
– a sense of fullness in the ear
– a temperature
– nausea
– sometimes there can be drainage of pus from the ear

IMPORTANT: Avoid putting oil drops, ear drops, or cotton buds in your toddler’s ear unless advised to do so by a doctor.

You can learn more about the types, causes, symptoms and treatments for ear infections in our in-depth health guide here: https://www.medicspot.co.uk/treatment/ear-infection

If these home remedies for ear infections do not help to ease your discomfort, you can consult with a doctor by booking an appointment with a GP at https://www.medicspot.co.uk/clinics.

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There are no well established and natural cures for ear infections. I’m not aware of any non-medical remedies for viral infections of the inner ear.

However, if you have an outer ear infection, anything that acidifies the outer ear might make it better. So for example, if you mix some vinegar and water together and create some acidic acid and drip it in your ear, it’s extremely safe, and it would probably cure about 60 percent of ear infections.

There’s no naturopathic or homeopathic treatment that I am aware of for middle ear infections. However, the current trend is to allow the body to treat these infections without the use of antibiotics, because the overuse of antibiotics has led to antibiotic resistant bacteria, and this is a big problem for us in the medical community.

So if a child has an ear infection, and isn’t running a much of a fever, and isn’t in very much pain, the current trend is not to treat, except with symptomatic therapy. That is to say something for the pain, and in effect be homeopathic, and let the body cure the ear infection.

C. difficile Infection: A Hospital Acquired Disease?

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This video looks at the causes of C. difficile infection (CDI), how it spreads, what are its symptoms, why it is an important issue and how is it treated or mitigated. While the video primarily focuses on CDI in hospitals, it can occur other environments.

This video was made by McMaster Demystifying Medicine students Mohammed Ahmed, Roham Sanaie, Hanna Tessema and Nerizsa Tenorio

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References:

1) Aljarallah, K. M. (2017). Conventional and alternative treatment approaches for Clostridium difficile infection. International Journal of Health Sciences, 11(1), 1–10.

2) Fehér, C., Soriano, A., & Mensa, J. (2017). A Review of Experimental and Off-Label Therapies for Clostridium difficile Infection. Infectious Diseases and Therapy, 6(1), 1–35. http://doi.org/10.1007/s40121-016-0140-z

3) Leuzzi, R., Adamo, R., & Scarselli, M. (2014). Vaccines against Clostridium difficile. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics, 10(6), 1466–1477. http://doi.org/10.4161/hv.28428

4) Stubblefield, H. (2014). What Are Nosocomial Infections? Retrieved from https://www.healthline.com/health/hospital-acquired-nosocomial-infections

5) Millan, B., Park, H., Hotte, N., Mathieu, O., Burguiere, P., Tompkins, T. A., … Madsen, K. L. (2016). Fecal Microbial Transplants Reduce Antibiotic-resistant Genes in Patients With Recurrent Clostridium difficile Infection. Clinical Infectious Diseases: An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, 62(12), 1479–1486. http://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciw185
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