Seven Steps to Preventing Childhood Ear Infection
Do you know a child who suffers from
recurrent ear infections? By age two, 66% of children withstand at least one
episode of middle ear infection, or acute otitis media (AOM).
AOM is usually a complication of an
upper respiratory infection. During a cold or flu, bacteria may infiltrate
the ear and cause swelling, in turn blocking openings within the ear and
inhibiting drainage. As a result, painful inflammation sets in. The lack of
drainage is exacerbated by the horizontal orientation of infants' ear
canals, which gradually assume a 45-degree angle as children mature.
As a prevention specialist, Dr. Roundy
is concerned about the alarmingly high incidence of AOM among the
community's youngsters. The good news is that parents may spare their
children the agony of ear infections by following the seven simple steps
outlined below.
1. Consider Chiropractic Care
Cutting-edge research reveals that
chiropractic care may promote ear health.
One study enrolled 46 children under the
age of five with ear infections. A whopping 93% of patients recovered within
ten days of receiving chiropractic care. And, 43% improved with only one or
two visits (Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
1996;19:169-77).
Another study looked at five youngsters
with chronic recurrent middle ear infections. The children had been under
medical care for at least six months, but had failed to recover. All the
children improved with no more than five chiropractic visits (Journal of
Clinical Chiropractic Pediatrics 1996;1:66).
How does chiropractic care quell the risk
of AOM? Doctors of chiropractic, like Dr. Roundy, provide exemplary advice
on all-natural, holistic prevention strategies. In addition, chiropractors
are experts at detecting and correcting dysfunctional areas in the spine
where movement is restricted or bones (vertebrae) are out of alignment - a
condition termed vertebral subluxation. Dr. Roundy uses specialized
techniques called pediatric chiropractic adjustments to correct vertebral
subluxations in young patients. These maneuvers are modified for growing
spines, and are extremely gentle and safe.
Studies show that chiropractic adjustments
may boost the immune system, in turn warding off ailments such as AOM
(Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics 1992;15:83-9).
Doctors of chiropractic also speculate that ear canal blockage occurs when a
tiny muscle in the ear (the tensor veli palatini) becomes dysfunctional.
This muscle is innervated by nerves that can be traced back to the spinal
cord in the upper neck. Chiropractors theorize that vertebral subluxations
interfere with nerve flow to this muscle, and that this interference is
removed by chiropractic adjustments.
2. Avoid Unnecessary Antibiotics
What's wrong with antibiotics for ear
infection? Although serious cases of AOM may require antibiotics, the
indiscriminate use of these drugs is generating serious heath problems in
children worldwide. Most childhood ear infections are caused by pneumococcus
or haemophilus bacteria. Scientific studies reveal that an excessive use of
antibiotics has led to "super" strains of these bacteria, which are
resistant to even the most aggressive drugs.
What's more, research indicates that
antibiotics are usually not necessary in cases of ear infection. Scientists
in the Netherlands looked at 240 children with AOM. The children were
prescribed either placebo or the antibiotic amoxicillin. There was no
significant difference between the two groups in ear exam findings, pain
duration, or crying.
The study's authors concluded that the
"modest effect [of antibiotic drugs] does not justify prescription of
antibiotics at the first visit, provided close surveillance can be
guaranteed." (British Medical Journal 2000;320:350-4.)
3. Breast-Feed Your Youngster
Studies show that breastfeeding bolsters
an infant's immune system, in turn preventing ear infection. One analysis
followed 306 babies. Six-month old infants who were fed exclusively by
breastfeeding were half as likely to experience a first episode of ear
infection, compared with formula-fed babies (Pediatrics 1997;100:E7).
4. Limit Dairy Intake
Studies suggest that a diet rich in dairy
products - such as cow's milk, cheese and ice cream - boosts a child's odds
of ear infection (Otolaryngology Clinics of North America 1992;25:197-211).
That's why many doctors of chiropractic advise parents of ear
infection-prone youngsters to substitute dairy items with calcium-fortified
rice or soy products such as rice milk, soy milk, tofu and tempeh.
5. Stay Smoke-Free
Children who are exposed to cigarette
smoke develop more ear infections than children who grow up in smoke-free
environments (Pediatric Dentistry 1998;20:327-30). So, if you smoke, quit -
or, at the very least, make sure to smoke outside and far away from your
child. In addition, avoid bringing your little one into smoke-filled homes
or restaurants.
6. Stock Up On Antioxidants
Fruits and vegetables are chock-full of
disease-fighting antioxidant chemicals. These chemicals have been proven to
boost the immune system by destroying molecules called free radicals, which
incite disease. On the other hand, "junk foods," including fried foods,
sugar-laden snacks and high-fat items, promote free radical production.
7. Restrict Pacifier Use
Popping a pacifier into an infant's mouth
may quell cries, but it may also up the child's likelihood of developing AOM,
according to a paper in a recent issue of the journal Pediatrics.
The study enrolled 490 children under 18
months of age, who were cared for at 14 well-baby clinics. Half of the
clinics distributed pamphlets on the hazards of pacifiers and instructed
parents to limit their use. The remaining "control" clinics did not provide
instruction on pacifier use.
Children cared for by clinics who taught
parents about the hazards of pacifiers showed a 21% drop in continuous
pacifier use. What's more, infants treated at these clinics exhibited a 29%
reduced risk of ear infection, compared with children cared for at control
clinics. Youngsters treated at both types of clinics who did not use
pacifiers on a continuous basis enjoyed 33% fewer AOM episodes than did
children who used pacifiers continuously.
"Our results strongly suggest that even
the restriction of pacifier use to the moments when the infant is falling
asleep will reduce the occurrence of AOM," explain the study's authors, who
also stress that ear infection "is such a common disease during childhood,
even small changes in children's everyday habits may have major effects on
its occurrence." (Pediatrics 2000;106:483-8.)
Make Your Child's Health A Priority
Today, Dr. Roundy can help your entire
family learn to focus on prevention by embracing nutritional and lifestyle
modifications and emphasizing spinal health. This revolutionary approach can
effectively ward off AOM and other common childhood disorders.
Make your child's health a priority today
- schedule your little one for a pediatric chiropractic checkup.
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