Sunday, December 25, 2011

EAR INFECTION (OUTER)


   Outer ear infections primarily afflict young adults and teenagers, and are a common compliant among swimmers. Bacteria, present in rivers, lakes, pool water and the ocean often affects the outer ear canal. Some researchers believe that an increased risk of developing a fungal ear infection may be related to long-term use of antibiotics or birth control pills.
    * Dab several drops of T36-C5 on a cotton swab and apply to the outer ear twice daily. NEVER drip pure oil into the ear canal. This cotton swab can be used in the same manner as the cotton earplug under Ear Infections.
    See the section on Ear Infections.

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