My son is experiencing recurring right ear pain that returns even after using prescribed Otocin ear drops and paracetamol. What alternative medicine or permanent treatment options are recommended to resolve this issue?
Recurring ear pain often indicates an infection in the middle ear, which lies behind the eardrum where topical ear drops cannot reach. Because the pain keeps returning, I highly recommend having your son evaluated by a pediatrician or an Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) specialist. Depending on the diagnosis, treatment might require oral antibiotics instead of drops. For long-term or permanent relief from recurrent infections, a very common and effective option is a minor procedure to insert tiny ventilation tubes (grommets) to drain fluid and prevent future build-up. Please consult his doctor for a proper evaluation.
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My son is experiencing recurring right ear pain that returns even after using prescribed Otocin ear drops and paracetamol. What alternative medicine or permanent treatment options are recommended to resolve this issue?