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Earaches are common in kids and can have many causes. Here’s why they happen and what to do when your child complains of ear pain.
Kids might complain of ear pain or pull on an ear due to:
Give acetaminophen or ibuprofen as needed to ease pain (check the label for how much to give and how often). Don't give ibuprofen to an infant younger than 6 months old.
Applying a lukewarm cloth to the ear also can help with pain, as can raising your child’s head while they sleep.
Don’t use ear drops unless your doctor says it’s OK.
Call the doctor if you tried home care measures and your child doesn’t seem to be getting better, the pain is severe, or the pain began after an injury. Also call if:
While not all earaches can be prevented, these things can help prevent ear pain:
If your child swims a lot, ask the doctor if earplugs and special ear drops are a good idea.
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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