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Dd has raging ear ache, any tips?

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lucy5 · 03/03/2006 12:08

Shes in so much pain, Calpol doesn't seem to be touching it and cant see a doctor until this evening.

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Enid · 03/03/2006 12:09

you can give nurofen together with calpol if she is over 6 months

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Polgara2 · 03/03/2006 12:11

Would echo Enid's calpol and ibuprofen together, its the only thing that touches earache imo. And keep it topped up or you'll be back to square one again!

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LIZS · 03/03/2006 12:13

Definitely Nurofen as it contains an anti inflammatory as well as pain killer.

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lucy5 · 03/03/2006 12:14

Thanks she is 5, is it 5ml of ibruprofen?

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MamaG · 03/03/2006 12:15

My sister suffered with earache terribly as a child and she recommends putting a bit of cotton wool in the ear (not IN the ear, but just over the hole, IYKWIM) and taking the calpol & Ibuprofen. Said hte cotton wool sort of warmed the area and it hurt less.

Poor little thing, how old is she?

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Polgara2 · 03/03/2006 12:17

Yes to the 5ml ibuprofen

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Loobie · 03/03/2006 12:49

Do you have a hot water bottle of wheat bag you can wrap in a pillowcase and get her to lie the sore ear down onto it,the heat helps immensely

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gladbag · 03/03/2006 12:58

I second Loobie. I used to get terrible earache as a small child and distinctly remember the comfort of lying with my head on a hot water bottle wrapped in a towel.

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lucy5 · 03/03/2006 13:07

Thanks I will have a go.

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Lucycat · 03/03/2006 13:15

Hopefully after a good night's sleep all the gunky wax will come out - my dd1 gets terrible earache and the Nurofen is definately the way to go.

Earache is truly horrible, poor dd.

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chapsmum · 03/03/2006 13:17

Best to get the doc to hve a wee look in his ears, if it is just wax you can put some olive oil or almond oil in the ear whilst he lies on his side and rub the back of the ear gently. If you drop it in from a warmed teaspoon it can be very soothing.

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teabags · 03/03/2006 13:19

can you tilt her bed up a bit so she is not lying flat. I found it hurt my ds more when he was lying down and propping his cot up with a few books under the legs at the top end helped ease the pressure in his ears

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lucy5 · 03/03/2006 21:37

Thanks all she has a really bad ear infection and has to have a course of antibiotics. the ibruprofen has kicked in now so she should have a few hours peace, poor little mite.

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