Herbal Drops. Herbal
drops contain
various beneficial oils that can sooth
an aching ear. One of the most popular herbs used is Garlic, which has
natural
antibacterial properties that will help you fight off any infection.
First,
warm up the bottle of drops in a cup of hot water then tilt you head
sideways
and add three drops to the infected ear. You can further warm the ear
by using
a blow dryer set on low for around three minutes and then place a hot
wash
cloth in a zip lock bag over the ear. Do this three to four times a
day.
Heating
Pad. Place a regular heating
pad underneath your pillowcase and
then lie on it for a while.
Tiger
Balm, Carefully dab Tiger
Balm
which is a traditional Chinese heat
rub along the outside of the ear canal and on your neck below the
aching ear.
Then, put a warm wet compress to your ear and take a nap.
Alcohol
and Peroxide. Using the cap of the
peroxide bottle, mix together a solution
that consists of 50% peroxide and 50% alcohol, then pour it into your
aching
ear. It will start to bubble. Once it stops bubbling, turn your head
and let it
drain out and then repeat if you think it is necessary. This will not
only warm
your ear canal, providing relief but should also kill any bacteria that
happen
to be inside.
Cotton
ball and olive oil. Take a cotton ball and
dip it into a bowl of warm water and
olive oil. Place the ball in the ear for a few seconds then take it
out.
Potato
steam. Take a potato, cut it in
half and then microwave one half of
it until it is really hot. Place this hot potato in a wash cloth and
then place
it over your ear, allowing the potato steam to flow into your infected
ear
canal. Keep it up until the potato cools.
Sock
full of salt. Pour some salt into a pan
and then heat over the stove on
low heat. Once it is heated, place it in a clean sock. Place the sock
over the
aching ear and feel the relief after a few minutes.
Heated
alcohol. Heat up some alcohol in a
cup for about 5 seconds, allow it
to cool then gently
pour it into your
ear canal.
Blow
Dryer. Hold your nose and gently
blow like you want to pop your
ears. Now take a blow dryer, set it on low and point it at your aching
ear from
a distance.
Alcohol
and Vinegar. First, put a few drops of
alcohol into your ear, and then
add a few drops of white vinegar. Lay down for about ten minutes with
your
aching ear facing up. Then
turn and
place your ear downward on a hot b damp towel staying there until the
towel
cools down. Reheat the towel and repeat the process about four times.
Propolis tincture. Mix 1 part of propolis tincture with 4 parts of
vegetable or olive oil
and shake the mix until you get light-brown colored emulsion with a
pleasant smell. Shake it every time before using it. Wet two tampons
made of a gauze bandage and insert them in your ears for 1 hour. The
treatment should be repeated 10-12 times every other day. This remedy also helps with hearing loss.
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