My son had real bad ear infections starting about 3yo and continued until he was 15yo. Tubes at 5yo didn't help too much. We fought severe ear infections with everything they could throw at it. He's crawling on the carpet as he can't walk.
Were fixing to have the ear gutted (OR scheduled) as the infection is getting into the skull bone, when the wife reads a article on ear infections saying there caused by allergies from milk products.
We stopped all milk products and he got better. We found out that ice creme was the biggest cause with cheese close behind. He didn't have any milk products until he was 24yo and then only alittle of them. No more ear infections of any kind and he's now 35yo.
Another good ear wash/antibiotic is 50% vinegar/ 50% rubbing alcohol, heat too your comfort level.
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