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Labyrinthitis, Inner Ear Infection, Middle Ear Infection, Otitis Media, Ear Infection, Glue Ear, Acute Otitis Media, AOM Home Remedies, Treatments and Cures

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Ingredients used for treating Labyrinthitis

Yellow Plum

Yellow Plum. Ximenia Americana that is more commonly known as Yellow Plum or the Sea lemon. It is a small sprawling tree of woodlands native to Australia and Asia. It belongs to the family of Olacaceae. Leaves hav... Read more

Garlic

Garlic. Garlic scientifically called as Allium sativum L is a species in the onion family Alliaceae. Its close relatives include the onion, the shallot, the leek and the chive. Garlic has been used throughout... Read more

Mustard Oil

Mustard Oil. Mustard Oil is versatile oil that can be used for both therapeutic uses and culinary applications. The term Mustard Oil is used for two different oils that are extracted from mustard seeds: a fatty ve... Read more

Carpobrotus edulis

Carpobrotus edulis. Carpobrotus edulis is a creeping, mat-forming succulent species and member of the Stone Plant family Aizoaceae, one of about 30 species in the genus Carpobrotus. It is also known as Ice Plant, Highway... Read more

Schinus terebenthifolius

Schinus terebenthifolius. Schinus terebinthifolius also known as Aroeira, Florida holly, Rose Pepper, and Christmasberry) is a sprawling shrub or small tree (7-10 m tall) that is native to subtropical and tropical South Americ... Read more

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What is Labyrinthitis?

Also called: Inner Ear Infection, Middle Ear Infection, Otitis Media, Ear Infection, Glue Ear, Acute Otitis Media, AOM

Ear infections are common illnesses in neonates and pediatric patients. Otitis Media means the pathogenic infection of the middle ear. The semi circular canals inside the ears become clogged with mucus and fluid due to the bacterial infections. Otitis Media can affect hearing since the passage of sound is hindered by the mucus and fluid. If a child is not able to talk after two years of birth, one must look for signs of an infection. If the child keeps tugging at ears and is crying more than usual, there is ear drainage, or there is trouble in falling asleep or if sleeping of the child experiences difficulty in balancing, one must preclude the chance of Otitis Media.

Otitis Media is also known as Middle Ear Infection, Ear Infection, Glue Ear, Acute Otitis Media and AOM.

Ear infections self limiting, but severe infections and infections in young babies may require antibiotics. Children who get frequent infections may need surgery to place small tubes inside their ears. The tubes relieve pressure in the ears so that the child can hear again.



Source: National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders

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Ingredients used in home remedies for Labyrinthitis:

Abiu Achyranthes Root Acokanthera schimperi Agas moro Albertisia Villosa Alchornea cordifolia Alcohol Aloe barberae Alstonia Amboyna wood Amoora rohituka Anise Argemone mexicana Atuna racemosa Aypana Baccharis Baking Soda Barbat Skullcap Barringtonia acutangula Basil leaves Basilicum polystachyon Bergenia crassifolia Bhadram Black Pepper Boldo Boneset Burr Marigold Butternut Calendula Calpurnia aurea Carpobrotus edulis Castor Oil Cestrum auriculatum Chai Hu Chamomile Champa Chuan Xiong Cinchona officinalis Cineraria Cirsium arvense Cirsium palustre Cladonia Clematis papuasica Cleome viscosa Cloudberry Cloves Cluster Fig Coccinia Colloidal Silver Common sage Copperleaf Corkwood Creeping daisy Devil's backbone Dianthus caryophyllus Diospyros anisandra Dorstenia barteri Echinacea Edelweiss Egg Yolk Elephant apple Emu Bush Eremostachys laciniata Erigeron breviscapus Ethiopian pepper Eucalyptus Euroschinus papuanus False white teak Garlic Ginger lily Gleditsia sinensis Goat’s head Golden Shower Tree Goldenrod Grape Seed Extract Greater Plantain Guggal gum Guggul Gurguli Haronga Heartsease Holm Oak Hydrogen Peroxide Hymenodictyon parvifolium Indian Gooseberry Indigofera suffruticosa Inula viscosa Irvingia gabonensis Jacaranda mimosifolia Jackal berry Jackfruit Jambul Japanese Silverberry Jungle Geranium Justicia secunda Kalanchoe petitiana Lebanon Cedar Leea Lemon Lemon grass Lemon Juice Lepechinia meyenii Lippia adoensis Lithocarpus celebicus Lobelia Loranthus Malva parviflora Marigold Mentha longifolia Mezoneuron benthamianum Mint Mitracarpus villosus Mountain Thistle Mugwort Mulleins Mustard Oil Neem Nepeta cataria New Guinea Oak Olinia rochetiana Olive Oil Onion Onion Juice Ophryosporus peruvianus Oregano oil Origanum majorana Parmelia sulcata Pavonia urens Pelargonium Peperomia pellucida Phagnalon rupestre Phytolacca dodecandra Pistacia vera Psuedevernia furfuracea Psychotria Pterocarpus Quick stick Rhaponticum carthamoides Rumex japonicus Sage Salt Salvia ringens Sambiloto Sanguisorba officinalis Santa Maria Satureja Satureja spicigera Schinus terebenthifolius Securinega leucopyrus Spiked Ginger Spirulina Sugar Apple Sun Rose Talispatra Tea Tree Oil Terminalia brownii Velvet bush willow Verbascum sinaiticum Vismia laurentii Warburgia ugandensis Water Whisky Wood Blewit Xiang Fu Xylopia Yellow Plum
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