Ear Infections
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An ear infection is an inflammation of the ear, commonly affecting children but also seen in adults. It usually occurs when bacteria or viruses enter the middle ear, especially after a cold, allergy, or sinus issues. Fluid may accumulate behind the eardrum, causing pressure, pain, and temporary hearing difficulty.
Causes
Ear infections commonly follow upper respiratory infections. Blockage of the Eustachian tube prevents proper drainage, leading to fluid build-up and microbial growth. Reduced immunity, exposure to cold, bottle-feeding while lying down, and frequent colds increase risk.

Symptoms — What It Means to Your Body
Symptom | What You May Experience |
Ear pain | Sharp or throbbing pain, worse at night |
Fullness/pressure | A feeling of a blocked or stuffed ear |
Fever | Mild to moderate rise in temperature |
Hearing difficulty | Sounds may seem muffled |
Irritability (children) | Restlessness, crying, reduced sleep |
How Homeopathy Helps
Homeopathy reduces pain, infection, and ear pressure, and prevents repeated attacks. It enhances ear drainage, improves immunity, and reduces dependency on antibiotics.
Lifestyle / Care Tips
- Keep ears dry.
- Manage colds and allergies promptly.
- Breastfeeding babies upright helps prevent recurrent infections.
How Treatment at Dr. Thakur’s Homeopathy Helps
We analyse factors such as cold tendency, immunity level, and individual response to infections to customise medicines that provide both relief and prevention.
Common Homeopathic Medicines (Educational Reference Only)
Medicine | When It Helps |
Belladonna | Sudden ear pain with redness, fullness, and fever. Pain worsens with noise and movement. |
Chamomilla | Severe ear pain in children with intense irritability, crying, and a demand to be carried. |
Ferrum Phos | Early stage of infection with mild fever, soreness, and sensitivity. |
Aconite | Ear pain after exposure to cold wind or sudden chilling. Symptoms are rapid and intense. |
Disclaimer: Avoid self-medication. Choose medicines only after a professional case assessment.