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Middle Ear Infection
by Dr. Scott J.
Heun
Otitis media (middle ear infection) Otitis media (OM) is an inflammation
of the middle ear caused by complications of colds, sore throats
and sinusitis.
While chiropractic treatment is not advised for the treatment of
OM, in some cases it has been known to prevent chronic cases.
A 1992 US study examined a two-year-old girl suffering from chronic
OM in both ears, despite several routine treatments with antibiotics.
After six months without results, her parents consulted a chiropractor.
The first chiropractic examination found that the girl's spine
was out of alignment and after an initial treatment to restore the
normal range of motion, there was a significant reduction in pain
and ear discharge; further treatment brought total relief. Any recurrences
over the next six months were alleviated after chiropractic care
and today the girl is free of symptoms.
The likely explanation for these results is that chiropractic
manipulation restores motion in the spine, which alters the nervous
system and therefore improves the drainage of the ear's eustachian
tubes.
Further studies are now underway to determine whether medical treatment,
chiropractic treatment or a combination of both is the most effective
method of treatment for patients with OM.
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