USE THIS NATURAL REMEDY TO TREAT ANY FORM OF EAR PROBLEMS
Infected Ear
Causes
Bacterial or viral infections are the most frequent causes of ear infections. If a person has a cold, the flu, an allergy, or any other respiratory issues, these bacteria or viruses enter the ears and spread the infection to the middle ear.
Symptoms
Ear redness, itchiness inside the ear, fluid leakage, skin flaking, a feeling of obstruction, ear discomfort, dizziness, fever, and hearing loss are a few of the symptoms of ear infections that are frequently noticed.
Congested/Blocked Ears
Tiny hair follicles and glands can be found in the ear canal, a tube that connects the middle ear to the outer ear. The skin of the ear canal is shielded from dust, bacteria, fungus, insects, and water by these glands' production of cerumen, a waxy material. Additionally, ear wax keeps foreign objects out of the sensitive areas of the ear. Excessive earwax can harden, obstruct sound waves as they travel through the ear canal, and result in hearing loss. Wax blockage is one of the most typical causes of deafness.
Causes
Wax buildup is the most typical cause of blocked ears. If the wax is pushed deep into the ear during ear cleaning, wax can build up.
INGREDIENTS
1. Twenty Miracle leaves (Yoruba: Ewe Abamoda)
2. 4 garlic cloves (Yoruba: Ayu)
3. Ginger, which is half as big as garlic (Yoruba: Ata-Ile)
Virgin olive oil 4.
Crush the leaves, cloves of garlic and ginger to paste.
Crush the ingredients and place them in a jar or other container. Fill the container with olive oil to one (1) inch above the level of the paste.
Keep in a cold, dark and dry area for 24 hours.
After 24 hours, filter the paste and press the oil out of it.
And then put the oil in a plastic dropper bottle.
An oil drop into the impacted ear.
Do this in the morning, night and evening for 7 days.
How can I deal with my symptoms?
If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, this is the place to be. Heat can be applied using an electric heating pad, a hot water bottle, or a warm compress. To avoid burns, always place a cloth between your skin and the heat pack. Heat alleviates discomfort.
Apply ice to your ear for 15 to 20 minutes, 3 to 4 times a day for two days, or until the pain subsides. Use an ice pack or a plastic bag filled with crushed ice. Before applying it to your ear, wrap it in a towel. Ice lowers swelling and pain.
Comments