Once symptoms arise, holistic treatments can alleviate discomfort and promote healing. Here are some tried-and-tested remedies:
1. White Vinegar and Rubbing Alcohol Drops
– A 50/50 mixture of **white vinegar** and **rubbing alcohol** is a time-honored remedy. The vinegar restores the ear’s natural pH balance, while alcohol helps evaporate moisture.
– How to use : Tilt your head, place 3–5 drops in the affected ear, and allow the mixture to sit for a few minutes before draining it out.
2. Garlic Oil Drops
– Garlic is renowned for its **antimicrobial properties**. Infused garlic oil can combat bacterial and fungal infections.
– How to use : Warm garlic-infused olive oil slightly (test to ensure it’s not too hot) and place a few drops into the ear.
3. Warm Compress
– A warm compress can soothe pain and encourage drainage.
– How to use : Apply a warm, damp cloth to the affected ear for 10–15 minutes, repeating as needed.
4. Tea Tree Oil
– Known for its antifungal and antibacterial properties, **diluted tea tree oil** can help clear infections.
– How to use: Mix a few drops of tea tree oil with a carrier oil (like coconut oil), and apply it around the ear canal entrance—never inside the ear unless directed by a healthcare professional.
5. Apple Cider Vinegar
– Apple cider vinegar restores pH balance, making the ear less hospitable to bacteria and fungi.
– How to use : Dilute apple cider vinegar with equal parts water, soak a cotton ball, and let a few drops fall into the ear. Tilt your head to allow it to work for a few minutes.
6. Hydrogen Peroxide
– A mild antiseptic, **hydrogen peroxide** can help remove debris and combat bacteria.
– How to use : Use a 3% solution. Place a few drops in the ear, let it bubble for a minute, and then drain.