Earaches

Earaches

When left alone or treated at home, earache often goes away in two to three days. Often, all that is required is to take a painkiller and keep an eye out for symptoms that worsen. Having said that, it's critical to recognize when your pain may be an indication of a more severe problem.


Please contact us if:


  • You notice that your ear is leaking fluid, such as pus or blood.
  • You're dizzy, have a headache, or have a high temperature.
  • You think something is in your ear.
  • You notice swelling behind your ear, particularly if the muscles on that side of your face are stiff or feel weak.
  • Your excruciating ear ache abruptly disappears (which could mean a ruptured eardrum).
  • In 24 to 48 hours, your symptoms don't go better (or worse).

Call # 833-6-AFFORD or Message us:

Please submit a comprehensive explanation of your symptoms to better prepare for your treatment.*

* If its an emergency , please call 911 or go to nearest Emergency Department.