Ear - Congestion

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Causes of Ear Congestion

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When to Call Us for Ear - Congestion

Contact Doctor Within 24 Hours

  • You think your child needs to be seen
  • Earache
  • Could be a foreign object in the ear canal
  • Ear congestion lasts more than 48 hours

Contact Doctor During Office Hours

  • Could be blocked with ear wax
  • You have other questions or concerns

Self Care at Home

  • Ear congestion most likely from blocked ear tube


Care Advice for Ear Congestion

What You Should Know About Ear Congestion:

  • Most often, this is from a blocked ear tube (eustachian tube). This tube normally drains the space behind the eardrum.
  • It is usually not caused by an ear infection.
  • Here is some care advice that should help.

Swallow and Chew More:

  • Swallow water or other fluid while the nose is pinched closed. Reason: makes a vacuum in the nose that helps the ear tube open up.
  • After age 6, can also use chewing gum.

Decongestant Nose Spray (Age 12 years or Older):

  • If chewing doesn't help after 1 or 2 hours, use a long-acting decongestant nose spray. An example is Afrin.
  • Dose: 1 spay per side, 2 times per day as needed.
  • Don't use for more than 3 days. Reason: can cause rebound swelling in the nose.
  • Decongestants given by mouth (such as Sudafed) are another choice. They can also open a stuffy nose and ears. Side effects: they may make a person feel nervous or dizzy. Follow the package directions.

Allergy Medicines:

  • Nose allergies can cause ear stuffiness.
  • If your child has hay fever or other allergies, give an antihistamine.
  • Use a long-acting one, such as Zyrtec. Age limit: 2 and older.
  • See the Nose Allergy (Hay Fever) care guide for detailed advice.

What to Expect:

  • The symptoms most often clear within 2 days (48 hours) with treatment.
  • It's safe for your child to swim or fly.

Prevention During Air or Mountain Travel:

  • It's safe to fly when your child has a cold.
  • Most symptoms happen when the airplane is coming down in altitude. This is the descent of the plane during the 15 minutes before landing.
  • Keep your child awake during takeoff and descent.
  • Swallow during descent using fluids or a pacifier.
  • Age over 6: can chew gum during descent.
  • Yawning during descent also can open the middle ear.
  • Drink lots of fluids throughout the flight. This will prevent the nasal secretions from drying out.

Call Your Doctor If:

  • Ear pain occurs
  • Ear congestion lasts more than 48 hours
  • You think your child needs to be seen
  • Your child becomes worse
  • Remember! Contact your doctor if you or your child develop any "Contact Your Doctor" symptoms.

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