Calendula tincture on cotton wool and into the ears.
гость
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Chloramphenicol 20mg per kg of body weight once orally, then as needed.
Гость
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Antibiotics, most likely
Гость
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If the drops don't help, you'll have to take antibiotics. Usually, for ENT inflammations, Augmentin is prescribed.
khaleesee
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Be sure to consult a doctor. From my own experience, I can recommend Polydex ear drops; it's an antibiotic. The drops work quickly and effectively, treating otitis in about a week.
Гелла
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Otapax. But Sofradex is also an antibiotic??!!! Are you sure it's the ear? It could be the tooth or the throat.
If it doesn't help, it's likely the process has already started, and antibiotics are needed. My ears often hurt, but I've only needed antibiotics a couple of times. Usually, I make a compress with boric alcohol at night (just lightly moisten a cotton ball and place it in the ear canal), and that helps.
Yes, indeed, author, try antibiotics. My sister constantly suffers from ear infections, she uses Polydex ear drops, and it always helps her quickly.
актриса
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Otipax
солныффко
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Polydex ear drops are a good medication. It's an antibiotic, powerful drops against otitis, they heal quickly. But really, do consult a doctor first.
янчик
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I see everyone here praising Polydex. What's so special about it? In my opinion, they're just ordinary drops. Can they really help everyone that much??
khaleesee
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yanchik
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Yes, it helps. It's a potent antibiotic that contains dexamethasone. Because of this, the drops have a comprehensive effect—anti-allergic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-edema.
гость
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Polydex differs from Sofradex by replacing one of the three components—gramicidin with polymyxin. Consequently, this changes the spectrum of antimicrobial activity.
Татьяна
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I wouldn't venture to judge Sofradex, but regarding Polydexa ear drops, I can say they have a very potent anti-inflammatory effect.
аля
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And be sure to put drops in your nose; I was prescribed Vibrocil.
Гость
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At an early stage, calendula tincture always helps, it's truly a miracle remedy. If it gets worse, then Otisol drops, and if it's really severe, then the antibiotic Augmentin.
Об отитах знаю всё
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princess!
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It's strange that it's Sofradex.
Is the doctor incompetent or what??
If it's acute otitis (the ear just hurts but isn't discharging) Otipax is better (it contains Lidocaine) it relieves pain well.
If the ear is discharging, then Cipromed or Ciprolet are better.
Sofradex is also quite good at drying it out, but it doesn't relieve pain.
Also, for acute otitis, physiotherapy is ESSENTIAL!
Well, or at least do compresses at home. And when going outside, put cotton wool soaked in camphor alcohol in your ear, and slightly wring out the cotton (to avoid burning the ear canal)
I've had otitis since childhood, then it turned into epitympanitis, and it all ended with labyrinthitis (almost kicked the bucket)
I MET wonderful doctors (a husband and wife) TOO LATE. First she treated me, and then HE restored my hearing.
angry bird
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If it's external otitis without eardrum damage (it's best to consult a doctor about this), try Polydexa ear drops. Apply twice a day for 6-10 days.
гость
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If wiping with vodka (well-purified homemade spirit at 65% ABV or medical alcohol, which are not always available) does not lead to rapid and significant improvement, then drops or ointments such as Polydexa, chlorhexidine, or cortomycin are also unlikely to help. If a microbial surface or minor focal inflammation resolves within 7–10 days, it is usually self-healing.
гость
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If wiping with vodka (well-purified homemade spirit at 65% ABV or medical alcohol, which are not always available) does not lead to rapid and significant improvement, then drops or ointments such as Polydexa, chlorhexidine, or cortomycin are also unlikely to help. If a microbial surface or minor focal inflammation resolves within 7–10 days, it is usually self-healing.
гость
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Sonechka Marmeladova
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Is it constantly for the very reason that the Siamese cat chews on ears? Perhaps it makes sense to feed the cat cotrimoxazole or ciprofloxacin or chloramphenicol; mine eat that quite well, but they are Angora half-breeds.
khaleesee
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Guest, ENT conditions should not be left to chance or attempted to be cured with folk remedies like vodka! This can lead to serious consequences. The author of the thread needs to see a doctor, who will prescribe an effective treatment. And it's wrong of you to say that ear drops are almost useless: I used Polydex ear drops myself—they help with a high probability, and I can say they are very powerful drops that helped me quickly get rid of otitis! You just need to take them as per the instructions, twice a day for 6–10 days!
Otipax didn't help me at all, it only made things worse when I had otitis(( In my opinion, Polydex is better; you need to put it in twice a day for 7-10 days and everything will clear up. Buy these drops, they should definitely be in your medicine cabinet) although, of course, it's best to see a doctor.
гость
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khaleesee
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If ethanol applied topically doesn't help, then other topical medications are highly unlikely to provide a full effect either; systemic antimicrobials will be required.
Would you prefer to take two tablets and go about your day, or wait for a doctor's appointment and treat otogenic sepsis, especially since emergency services don't always respond to cases of external otitis?
Or perhaps you manufacture topical medications—in which case, I completely understand. Or maybe you've learned to use topical treatments at the earliest signs of symptoms, unlike many others.
Plyushkina Zyuzuk@ Thinker (7129) 5 years ago (link) I treated it like this: I used a dropper to put boric acid into the ear, then wiped away the foam that formed. Also, prevention with "Phyto-candles" (sold in pharmacies, costs pennies, no contraindications), plus alcohol compresses on the sore ear overnight.
Марм
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I know everything about otitis
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Could you help a fellow sufferer if you're in Moscow? Who are these doctors? Is it possible to get an appointment with them? I've been suffering from otitis for over 10 years. I'm at my wits' end. And every year it's the same thing: antibiotics, physio, and a dirty head for weeks. But every cold always goes straight to my ears, no matter what I do.
легадема
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Get a swab culture from the ear, and you'll find out.
анюта
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I was treated with Polydex ear drops, which my doctor prescribed. It's an excellent remedy: a strong antibiotic, just right for treating otitis, quickly reduces inflammation and itching)) I'm very pleased with it.
гость
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Otipax is our everything.
liebe liese
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An alternative to Otipax (in my opinion, more effective and cheaper) is Polydex ear drops. It works quickly, doesn't cause irritation, relieves all symptoms, and the active ingredient dexamethasone targets the microbes—illness cured! However, it is an antibiotic, so please see a doctor first :)
Гость
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And if you take Cifran?
марлен_дитрих
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It didn't help us... I treated my son with Polydex ear drops, prescribed by the doctor. It's a very good medication, in drop form, gentle but very effective. And the price is quite reasonable.
Гость1
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Who has treated an ear with geranium essential oil? Could you provide more details? Thank you.
оооо бэйба
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Do not treat yourself with geranium oil, owl feathers, avocado pulp, or other folk remedies. Use proper medications to avoid harming yourself. My ENT specialist also recommended Polydex ear drops—a potent antibiotic that reduces inflammation, swelling, and itching. I cured my otitis with it fairly quickly. However, there are contraindications, so consult a doctor first.
Yes, Polydex ear drops are effective. My son's doctor prescribed them for otitis, and the pain and congestion went away within days. Very effective drops.
Алина
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I treated otitis with drops and antibiotics for 3 days... but after 2 days it started hurting again. Otipax drops should not be used if there is blood or pus coming from the ear!
Алина
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So, what should I do? I'm treating otitis with antibiotics, but the same symptoms are coming back. What should I do?
киса
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Alina, which antibiotic? Go to the doctor, let them tell you whether to continue or change the antibiotic! I was treated with Polydex ear drops, an ENT prescribed these drops for me a few months ago. The ear pain and congestion went away quite quickly thanks to these drops.
Acute otitis media presents with severe pain, unlike the chronic form, which causes only minor discomfort to the patient. Its primary manifestation is purulent discharge. Symptoms such as ear congestion, hearing loss, and a feeling of heaviness in the head may also occur. Sometimes, the clinical picture may resemble a typical course of an acute respiratory viral infection (ARVI), with chills, sweating, and fever. If ear pain occurs, it is essential to consult a doctor immediately, as self-treatment with home remedies can lead to serious complications. After an examination, the doctor may recommend tympanometry to assess the patency of the Eustachian tube. If otitis becomes inflammatory and symptoms of intoxication appear, antibiotic treatment is necessary. Local treatment involves the use of vasoconstrictor drops in the nose and ear. These measures help improve the function of the Eustachian tube from the nasopharyngeal and nasal cavities. If the fluid accumulated in the middle ear cavity becomes purulent, an incision in the eardrum—paracentesis—may be required. Sergey Mikhailovich German. Otolaryngologist at the NIA MEDIC clinic network.
Acute otitis media is characterised by severe pain, unlike the chronic form, which causes only minor discomfort to the patient. Its primary manifestation is purulent discharge. Symptoms such as ear congestion, hearing loss, and a feeling of heaviness in the head may also occur. Sometimes the clinical picture may resemble a typical course of an acute respiratory viral infection (ARVI), with chills, sweating, and fever. If ear pain occurs, it is essential to consult a doctor promptly, as self-treatment with home remedies can lead to serious complications. After an examination, the doctor may recommend tympanometry to assess the patency of the Eustachian tube. If otitis becomes inflammatory and symptoms of intoxication appear, antibiotic treatment is necessary. Local treatment involves the use of vasoconstrictor drops in the nose and ear. These measures help improve the function of the Eustachian tube from the nasopharynx and nasal cavity. If fluid accumulated in the middle ear cavity becomes purulent, a procedure called paracentesis—an incision of the eardrum—may be required. Sergey Mikhailovich German. Otolaryngologist at the NIA MEDIC clinic network.
Арут Григорьевич
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Hello! My name is Arut Grigorievich. I am ready to help you deal with otitis.
Гость
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#44
Help!!!! Otitis in both ears!!!!!! What should I do!!!!! Pain(((((((((((
Арут Григорьевич
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#45
Guest
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I need your contact details.
Гость
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#46
I've had chronic otitis media since childhood. Once again, my ear started leaking, and I went back to the doctor. The responsible doctor insisted on a CT scan of the temporal bone pyramids, prescribed Otofa ear drops and Augmentin. The pain went away within three days. But a week later, while on holiday by the sea and under the air conditioning, my ear started leaking so badly that neither the drops nor the antibiotics helped anymore. The pharmacist at the chemist, when I went in again for herbal ear candles (I thought they made me feel better), strongly advised against them, saying there could be swelling and it might get worse. Instead, she recommended UmkaLor and an anti-inflammatory herbal tea for ENT issues—I've forgotten what it's called! Guys, not only did my ears clear up, but also my constant runny nose—I used to not be able to live without nasal drops! Give it a try, it's definitely safe—it's herbal! Stay healthy!
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Полина
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#47
I know everything about otitis
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Please help! Where can I find these doctors? For 4 months, they haven't been able to reduce the inflammation and restore the function of my Eustachian tube. There's fluid in my ears. It's started hurting behind my ears. I'm afraid this is already a serious complication. I have a very young daughter. There's no father. And I can't even work, let alone go outside. Everything flares up immediately. Life has turned into a nightmare and constant hysterics!
JS
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#48
Об отитах знаю всё
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Hello, could you possibly recommend your specialists to me? My email is jane_smith@bk.ru. Thank you very much.
Аlla
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#49
I recently had a middle ear infection. Symptoms included dizziness, loss of balance, tinnitus, and irritability. I lost hearing in my left ear. I visited an ENT doctor, who flushed both ears. I used Otipax for a week, after which I was prescribed intravenous antibiotics (ceftriaxone) and intramuscular vitamins B5 and B6. After a week of treatment, my left ear can hear everything again, thanks to the antibiotics. My advice: keep your head warm and avoid using headphones!))))))))))))
Кристина
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I had been suffering from prolonged ear discharge for a long time. I sought treatment from many doctors and tried various methods. It was only at the Sichinava Clinic in Moscow that I was cured by Dr. Nikolai Ivanovich Nekkrasov. Now, whenever there is a flare-up, I turn only to him. He is a very experienced doctor.