EAR INFECTIONS
Infection of the middle ear, or acute otitis media, is a common
symptom among children. In fact, it is the most common cause of
fever in the early years of life. This condition may be very painful
and after several recurring infections, may result in permanent
damage.
A popular medical method of treatment of otitis media is prescription of oral
antibiotics, ususally amoxicillin. According to the Journal of American Medical
Association (December 1991), however, amoxicillin with and without decongestant
is not effective for the treatment of persistent asymptomatic middle-ear
effusions (fluids)in infants and children. In fact, after administration
of amoxicillin, occurrence of fluid in the ear was two to six times greater.
Research shows that upper respiratory infections (UTI), including otitis media
may be caused by improper drainage of the deep neck lymphatics. In these
cases, a doctor looking in your child’s ear will see a build up of
fluid behind the tympanic membrane (ear drum), with the inside of the ear
appearing inflamed and the ear drum bulging. The most recent research suggests
reduced drainage or blockage in the drainage system of the cervical (neck)
lymphatic chains causes a reduction in the lymphatic outflow from the eustachian
tube. This allows fluid to build up in the inner ear, making it an inviting
environment for bacteria and viruses. Improper drainage of this fluid is
caused by a combination of events. Increased muscle tone or muscle spasms,
coupled with a child’s already small drainage system, appear to be
the major factors.
Vertebrae fit together so that the nerve supply produced by your brain may
filter down your spinal cord and out over your nerves. This nerve supply
is responsible for growth, repair, and healing your entire body. When vertebrae
are out of their natural alignment, nerves become stretched or twisted and
this vital communication system in the body is disrupted.
Correction of the vertebral subluxations is performed by a Chiropractor.
This is done by laying hands on the back and spine and gently lining
up the vertebrae in their natural position. Chiropractic adjustments
applied to the neck corrects subluxations, restores normal function,
and reduces or eliminates the tense neck musculature responsible
for blocking the normal drainage of the fluid. As this obstruction
to the lymphatic system is removed, the excess fluid in the ears
drains. The inviting environment for bacteria and viruses to grow
is removed, and the infection can be healed. Once normal drainage
is restored, the recurrence of the ear infection is diminished
or nonexistent.
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