Severe ear pain and ear closed... please tellme the medicine - #26758
My ear is infected and closed from 2 days please tell me the medicine..ear is leftone..im using antibioticsand ear dewax but still getting same amountof pain.. please tellme way to get back ear to normal healthy
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Till then,Take
SARIVAADI VATI 1-1-1 WITH LUKEWARM WATER…
Don’t worry dear,
NEED PERSONAL CONSULTATION.
please visit nearby ayurvedic physician (BAMS MS SHALAKYA EYE)for further advice and treatment.
TAKE CARE😊
When you’re experiencing severe ear pain and the ear is closed, it’s crucial to ensure there isn’t any serious condition that requires immediate medical intervention. Since you’re already using antibiotics and ear drops without much relief, it’s essential to consult a healthcare professional or an ENT specialist promptly to rule out any complications. If there’s no immediate emergency, Ayurveda can complement your treatment.
When considering Ayurveda, ear pain might be linked to Vata dosha imbalances. The pain and blockage can be due to excessive drynes or even build-up that obstructs the natural flow. A key Ayurvedic remedy is warm oil treatment. Try applying a few drops of slightly warmed sesame oil in the affected ear. Make sure the oil is lukewarm not hot – test it on your wrist before applying. Lie down with the affected ear facing up, letting the oil sit for 5-10 minutes. This could help to soften any wax build-up and soothe irritation. Repeat once or twice a day, depending on comfort.
Steam inhalation with a few drops of eucalyptus or holy basil oil can also help. This can assist in opening up blocked passages. Be careful with the temperature, as steam can burn if too hot.
It’s beneficial to include warm, moist foods in your diet to pacify Vata like soups, porridges, and herbal teas. Stay hydrated, and minimize cold, dry foods during this time.
Ginger and turmeric’s anti-inflammatory properties might help, so consider adding them to your diet. A pinch of turmeric with warm milk can be soothing.
Despite these remedies, keep in mind that if pain persists or worsens, priority should be with seeking medical care immediately. Delaying professional intervention isn’t advisable, especially if symptoms do not improve with home remedies. Remember, these Ayurvedic suggestions should support any medical strategies you’re already following, not replace them.
For persistent ear pain and the closure you’re experiencing, let’s consider both immediate care and underlying factors. While antibiotics are important if an infection is confirmed, Ayurveda can help complement recovery by addressing imbalances and supporting healing. It’s crucial, however, to first confirm that no serious infection or eardrum damage is present. If you experience severe symptoms like high fever, or dizziness, immediate medical evaluation is necessary.
To manage the symptoms through Siddha-Ayurvedic insights, let’s focus on balancing the Vata dosha, often aggravated in ear discomfort, and reducing inflammation. Start with warm sesame oil: gently heat it until comfortably warm (not hot) and apply a few drops to the affected ear. Lean your head to let the oil absorb for about 5 minutes, allowing its nourishing properties to ease discomfort.
Incorporate warm turmeric milk in your routine to harness its anti-inflammatory benefits. Take a pinch of turmeric in a glass of warm milk before sleep. Additionally, avoiding exposure to cold winds and keeping your ear protected can help reduce Vata’s aggravation, which is typically heightened by cold, dry conditions.
Internally, steam inhalation with ajwain (carom seeds) may aid in clearing the ear passages—boil water with a tsp of ajwain, inhale the steam covered with towel.
Adjust your diet by prioritizing warm, cooked meals, reducing raw, cold, or overly oily foods. Proper rest and hydration will also aid your body’s recovery. If symptoms persist beyond a few days despite these measures, or if the pain escalates, please return to a healthcare provider for further evaluation. Balancing local treatment with systemic care should slowly bring relief, but erring on the side of caution with professional oversight remains important.

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