Solutions for Ear Pain
An earache can be associated with either a sharp, dull, continuous piercing or burning pain behind the ears. The pain may be temporary or constant. Ear pain in children is often caused by a build-up of fluid and pressure behind the eardrum, in the area called the middle ear. The middle ear is connected to the nasal passages by a short narrow tube, the Eustachian tube, which allows normal fluids to drain out of the middle ear, and helps keep the pressure in the ear equalized.
Ear pain in adults is less likely to be from an ear infection, and more likely to be the result of pain in another location, such as the Temporo-Mandibular joint, teeth, throat, or other location. This is called “referred” pain.
Treatment
Apply the Infratonic 8000 transducer behind the ear for 2 to 5 minutes, then treat the neck just below ear (sub-maxillary glands) and the inside of the wrist. Finish with 5 minutes of treatment over the thymus (in the upper anterior portion of the chest cavity) for immune enhancement.
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