Knowledge and Tools for Better Ear Care
We want to help you avoid late night
visits to the emergency room, frantic trips to the doctor, endless
antibiotics, and drastic measures such as ear tube surgery.
See our page on Home Care
to better manage ear problems, such as diet changes, allergy
identification and home monitoring of ears. You are less likely to end
up with a medical emergency if you exercise these choices.
Most important of all, see Preventing Ear Infections.
With the information on this site, and our EARscope, you can learn about:
Our book, EARS, An Owner's Manual,
will teach you more about these subjects, as well as about the many
causes of earaches - ear infection (otitis media), swimmers ear (otitis
externa), ruptured ear drums, ringing in the ears (tinnitus),
complications associated with ear piercing, and about over-the-counter
and prescription medications for the relief of ear problems. If you
learn and use this information, as thousands of others have, you will
have a better opportunity to work in partnership with your doctor and
save yourself anguish, time and money.
Note: We are not doctors so cannot offer you medical advice. Your
best course of action is to work in close partnership with medically
trained individuals who support home ear care.
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