Does the little clinic treat ear infections?
What to expect? The Little Clinic can help outer ear infections by irrigating the wax out and prescribing special ear drops. Occasionally an oral antibiotic is needed. For middle ear infections, The Little Clinic can help by prescribing the proper antibiotic, special ear drops for pain, and make other recommendations.
Can a doctor always tell if you have an ear infection?
Your doctor can usually diagnose an ear infection or another condition based on the symptoms you describe and an exam. The doctor will likely use a lighted instrument (an otoscope) to look at the ears, throat and nasal passage.
Can you have an undetected ear infection?
Symptoms of a chronic ear infection may be less severe than symptoms of an acute infection. The problem may go unnoticed and untreated for a long time. Symptoms may include: Ear pain or discomfort that is usually mild and feels like pressure in the ear.
What happens if an ear infection goes undetected?
Complications are rare, but a persistent ear infection can lead to spread of infection, hearing loss, and speech developmental delays. But not all ear pain comes from a middle ear infection. “Your child could be having a toothache which manifests itself as an ear ache due to the shared nerve network.
Is CVS Minute Clinic still open?
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Can The Little Clinic remove ear wax?
What to expect? Treatment at The Little Clinic may include flushing the wax out with warm water, and/or removing it with an instrument called a cerumen curette. You can help by putting Debrox drops (available over the counter) in the affected ears for a few days prior to your visit.
How long does a inner ear infection last?
Inner ear infections will usually clear up by themselves within a few weeks, although some can last for six weeks or more. If the symptoms are severe or they don’t start to improve within a few days, then you should see a doctor. The doctor might prescribe antibiotics if the infection appears to be caused by bacteria.
Can MinuteClinic prescribe antibiotics?
At a Minute Clinic, you will likely be seen by a physicians’ assistant or a nurse practitioner. They will be able to order tests, take your medical history, and prescribe medications.
When was the last ear infection I had?
The last ear infection I had – a double ear infection I got through scuba diving training in a lake – was beyond painful.
What to do if you have an ear infection?
Ear infections are often accompanied by nausea (the sensation of feeling sick), loss of appetite, and vomiting. If you are vomiting, try to stay hydrated by taking small sips of water. Call your doctor if the vomiting doesn’t stop.
Can you put a hearing aid in your ear?
I have little ear wax and know that ear wax has anti microbial properties. No hearing aid in that ear until I see him again. My question is…has anyone ever been diagnosed with ear fungus and what did you use beside RX medications to treat the fungus or ear infections in general.
Can you take iodine for an ear infection?
My question is…has anyone ever been diagnosed with ear fungus and what did you use beside RX medications to treat the fungus or ear infections in general. I think the fungus may be resistant to any medications at this point so the iodine would be a preventative measure.
What happens if you get an ear infection again?
Ear infections that happen again and again can lead to serious complications: Impaired hearing. Mild hearing loss that comes and goes is fairly common with an ear infection, but it usually gets better after the infection clears. Ear infections that happen again and again, or fluid in the middle ear,…
Can a child get an ear infection from an adult?
The commonly used term “ear infection” is known medically as acute otitis media or a sudden infection in the middle ear (the space behind the eardrum). Anyone can get an ear infection — children as well as adults — although ear infections are one of the most common reasons why young children visit healthcare providers.
What to do if you have an infection in the middle ear?
Rarely, a doctor may use a tiny tube that pierces the eardrum to drain fluid from the middle ear — a procedure called tympanocentesis. Tests to determine the infectious agent in the fluid may be beneficial if an infection hasn’t responded well to previous treatments.
When does a doctor tell you you have an ear infection?
The diagnosis of “ear infection” is generally shorthand for acute otitis media. Your doctor likely makes this diagnosis if he or she observes signs of fluid in the middle ear, if there are signs or symptoms of an infection, and if the onset of symptoms was relatively sudden. Otitis media with effusion.