Severe Nighttime Itching in My Son's Ears - #46147
Hi My question is for my son aged 7.5 yrs. He often has severe itching in his ears specially during night time while sleeping n also while he sleeps. I m worried cause many doctors couldn't find any thing.. So pls tell me why he does that.
How long has your son been experiencing this itching?:
- More than 6 monthsDoes he have any other symptoms along with the itching?:
- No, just itchingHas he had any recent changes in his environment or diet?:
- No changesDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition

Doctors' responses
Your son’s nighttime ear itching may be linked to several factors that align with Ayurvedic principles. Often, this type of discomfort is associated with an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which governs movement and can lead to dryness and irritation if imbalanced. It’s also possible there is a presence of excessive wax build-up or a minor fungal infection, more common in this age due to moisture or hygiene habits.
One practical approach involves maintaining clean ears. Gently clean the external ear canal using a soft, damp cloth, avoiding any probing objects, which can push wax deeper. Consider using a few drops of warm sesame oil in the ears nightly for about a week. Ensure the oil is just slightly warmer than body temperature to avoid any discomfort. This can help moisturize and calm the inner ear, counteracting the dryness that comes from increased Vata.
Dietary changes might also aid in balancing Vata. Include foods that are warm, oily, and grounding. Warm milk with a pinch of turmeric and saffron at bedtime can be soothing. Encourage your son to consume fruits like papaya and ripe bananas to improve digestion and reduce Vata imbalance.
Additionally, conduct ear hygiene check-ins, particularly after swimming or bathing, as moisture can lead to fungal issues. On the psychological front, ensure he has a calming nighttime routine. Avoid stimulating activities an hour before bedtime to reduce stress, which can exacerbate Vata symptoms.
If the issue persists or worsens, it’s essential to seek further evaluation. Persistent unexplained symptoms should be checked for underlying conditions such as allergies or eczema. Consult an Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) specialist if there’s no improvement with these measures, to rule out any structural issues or infection that might require targeted treatment.

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