EARS, PULLING AT OR ITCHY

Symptom Definition

  • A child repeatedly pulls, tugs, pokes or itches the outer ear or ear canal.
  • Most younger children (under age 2 or 3) who pull or poke at the ear are unable to confirm or deny the presence of an earache. Dr. Ray Baker examined 100 children with ear-pulling as the chief complaint. The main conclusion was that simple ear-pulling without other symptoms of an illness or infection was never associated with ear infections.

Causes

  • Main Cause (infants): normal touching and pulling with discovery of ears. This behavior is usually not seen before 4 months of age
  • Main Cause (older children): mild swimmer's ear from: (1) water accumulation during swimming or showers, (2) soap or shampoo retention, or (3) canal irritation from cotton-tipped swabs. Some children are reacting to a piece of earwax.

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WHEN TO CALL YOUR DOCTOR FOR EARS, PULLING AT OR ITCHY

Call Your Doctor Now (night or day) If

  • Your child looks or acts very sick.
  • Fever above 105°F (40.6°C).
  • Age less than 12 weeks with fever greater than 100.4 °F (38.0 °C) rectally

Call Your Doctor Within 24 Hours (between 9am and 4pm) If

  • You think your child needs to be seen.
  • Seems to be in pain or crying without an obvious reason.
  • Starts awakening from sleep.
  • Fever or symptoms of a cold are present.
  • Drainage from the ear canal.
  • Constant digging inside 1 ear canal.

Call Your Doctor During Weekday Office Hours If

  • You have other questions or concerns

Parent Care at Home If

  • Normal ear touching or pulling
  • Itchy ear canal

HOME CARE ADVICE FOR EAR PULLING HABIT OR ITCHY EAR CANAL

  1. Habit: If touching the ear is a new habit, ignore it (prevent doing it for attention).
  2. White Vinegar Eardrops: For itchy ear canal, use ½ strength white vinegar by diluting it with equal parts water. Place 2 drops in each ear canal daily for three days (reason: restore the normal acid pH). (Exception: ear drainage, ear tubes or hole in eardrum.)
  3. Avoid Soap: Keep soap and shampoo out of the ear canal.
  4. Avoid Cotton Swabs: Cotton swabs remove the earwax that normally protects the lining of the ear canal, and this leads to itching and irritation.
  5. Expected Course: With this treatment, most itching is gone in 2 or 3 days.
  6. Call Your Doctor If:
    • Pulling at the ear continues for more than 3 days
    • Itching continues for more than 1 week
    • Your child becomes worse or develops any of the "Call Your Doctor" symptoms

Disclaimer: This information is not intended be a substitute for professional medical advice. It is provided for educational purposes only. You assume full responsibility for how you choose to use this information.

Pediatric HouseCalls Online. Copyright © 2000-2005 Barton Schmitt, M.D. FAAP

Reviewed 8/2005

Revised 8/2005

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