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My right ear has itched since the last century. Badly itched to the point of sometimes needing to scratch my neck. Most doctors have given me an antiquated prescription for ear drops. It works, but it takes two months, and then clears up only for two to three months. They can't give me anything newer because all the newer drugs cost too much -- and I'm just talking co-pay.
So, I have a new doctor, told him my age old problem and suggested it's a fungus infection, instead of the types that usually end up with popped ear drums and stuff oozing out of my ears. (I had a lot of those when I was a kid.)
He looked in both my ears and asked the usual question, "How do you clean your ears?"
I gave the usual answer, "Q-Tips." (They keep telling me I shouldn't, but what's the other choice? Sometimes they suggest ear drops, but what goes in never comes out without a Q-Tip.)
He then told me my left ear was red because of that too. (He was still talking, so I never had the chance to tell him I hadn't clean my ears in eight days.)
So he tells me the best solution is to get an eye dropper, put a couple of drops of vinegar in my ear three times a day, and then keep it in with Q-tips for half an hour.
I figured if my left ear was infected too, I'd do both ears. I've been doing this for over a week now, but only twice a day, because it HURTS! Ever scrap a knee and put salt on it? That kind of HURT. At first it was only my left ear that hurt, and the part that hurts the most is near the opening. (Right where the vinegar soaks into the cotton ball.) It scabbed. At first it scabbed with skin. Now the cotton ball has blood on it.
And now my right ear is hurting like the left ear did in the beginning, but wherever that hurts is deeper inside.
I know. Obvious answer is to call doctor, but that's not easy. The only time his phone isn't busy is when the office is closed. (Two lines, four women working for him, and he mostly takes accident victims, so they're forever talking to insurance companies, pharmacies, or other doctors. They're so busy, they give patients their next appointments and referrals while on hold.)
I'm not really into natural health stuff, but I'm tired of waking up in the middle of the night to scratch an itch I can't even reach. So, I figure, if anyone knows how to do this right, it would be someone who comes to this forum. Any suggestions?
So, I have a new doctor, told him my age old problem and suggested it's a fungus infection, instead of the types that usually end up with popped ear drums and stuff oozing out of my ears. (I had a lot of those when I was a kid.)
He looked in both my ears and asked the usual question, "How do you clean your ears?"
I gave the usual answer, "Q-Tips." (They keep telling me I shouldn't, but what's the other choice? Sometimes they suggest ear drops, but what goes in never comes out without a Q-Tip.)
He then told me my left ear was red because of that too. (He was still talking, so I never had the chance to tell him I hadn't clean my ears in eight days.)
So he tells me the best solution is to get an eye dropper, put a couple of drops of vinegar in my ear three times a day, and then keep it in with Q-tips for half an hour.
I figured if my left ear was infected too, I'd do both ears. I've been doing this for over a week now, but only twice a day, because it HURTS! Ever scrap a knee and put salt on it? That kind of HURT. At first it was only my left ear that hurt, and the part that hurts the most is near the opening. (Right where the vinegar soaks into the cotton ball.) It scabbed. At first it scabbed with skin. Now the cotton ball has blood on it.
And now my right ear is hurting like the left ear did in the beginning, but wherever that hurts is deeper inside.
I know. Obvious answer is to call doctor, but that's not easy. The only time his phone isn't busy is when the office is closed. (Two lines, four women working for him, and he mostly takes accident victims, so they're forever talking to insurance companies, pharmacies, or other doctors. They're so busy, they give patients their next appointments and referrals while on hold.)
I'm not really into natural health stuff, but I'm tired of waking up in the middle of the night to scratch an itch I can't even reach. So, I figure, if anyone knows how to do this right, it would be someone who comes to this forum. Any suggestions?