Other Treatment
If a child with an
ear infection has a bad earache, a doctor may perform
tympanocentesis. He or she puts a needle through the
eardrum to remove fluid from behind the eardrum. It helps ease pain. The fluid
is sometimes sent to a lab for testing. A
culture and sensitivity test may find out what is
causing the infection. Then your doctor can choose the antibiotic that will
work best for your child.
Allergy treatment can help children who
have allergies and who also have frequent ear infections. Allergy testing isn't
suggested unless children have signs of allergies.
Some people use
herbal remedies, such as echinacea and garlic oil capsules, to treat ear
infections. There is no scientific evidence that these therapies work. If you
are thinking about using these therapies for your child's ear infection, talk
with your doctor.