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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.
See More Appropriate Topic (instead of this one) If
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
- Habit: If
touching the ear is a new habit, ignore it (prevent doing it for attention).
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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.)
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Avoid Soap: Keep soap and shampoo out of the ear canal.
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Avoid Cotton Swabs: Cotton swabs remove the earwax that
normally protects the lining of the ear canal, and this leads to itching and
irritation.
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Expected Course: With this treatment, most itching is
gone in 2 or 3 days.
- Call Your Doctor If:
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Pulling at the ear continues for more than 3 days
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Itching continues for more than 1 week
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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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