Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Ear Infections Everywhere!

There have been a surge of new patients in the office for ear infections. Usually these kids have been young, around a year old, but have been all the way up to nine years old. The typical history taken at Old Orchard Beach Chiropractic for these kids goes like this: Delivered C-Section as an unplanned emergency, around lots of other kids, several rounds of progressively stronger antibiotics, doctors planning to put tubes in the ears. All these parents want another opinion of what can help and often wind up in our office for an exam and chiropractic adjustments. Most alternative health experts agree that this problem first occurs with c-section delivery. If a baby loses out on the trip down the birth canal, there are beneficial "bugs" that the baby misses out on. Often we think of a c-section as being a procedure where a "window" is opened in mom and baby is carefully taken out and mom is put back together. What occurs, though, is get baby out as quickly as possible, making as small as a surgical incision on mom as possible. An ensuing "tug-of-war" with baby's arms and legs happen more frequently than not. This easily puts strain on the neck muscles and misaligns tiny vertebra causing irritation and eventual symptoms to the little one. We often hear that these kids around lots of other kids and their germs all the time! This, in itself, documents a diminished immune capacity for the little one with ear infections unless all the other kids have active ear infections too. So it's not the germ that's to blame, but baby's body not working as well as it could. As antibiotics are used, infections aren't the only things killed off. All the beneficial bugs in the intestines are killed off too. The first bug to regrow is almost always "yeast". This yeast causes a lot of inflammation that further taxes the immune system as it works to keep inflammation in check. When another infection occurs in the ears, a stronger antibiotic needs to be used as the body has more "bugs" to fight. If things get bad, doctors wind up suggesting various surgeries including adenoid and tonsil removal as a hope to get rid of diseased tissue that is not healing! Consideration for putting tubes in the ears is often started because of the fear of rupturing an eardrum. However, the outcomes of having tubes placed and having an eardrum rupture and heal on its own are nearly identical. The good news is that chiropractic adjustment help a great deal. When coupled with supplementation and sometimes referrals to naturopathic doctors, health can return without hopping on the antibiotic roller coaster.

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