If your child’s ears will not unblock

posted on January 4, 2011

Even after landing the pressure equalizing techniques can be continued, and decongestants and nasal sprays may be helpful. However, avoid making a habit of nasal sprays. After a few days, they may cause more congestion than they relieve.

If the child’s ears still fail to open, or if pain persists, you will need to seek the help of a physician who has experience in the care of ear disorders. He/she may need to release the pressure or fluid with a small incision in the ear drum.

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