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| Dive Medicine & Fitness: Discuss More minging ear in the General Diving Forums forums: I would just like to point out that 10% Tea Tree oil in your ear is plain dangerous. I ... |
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I have been using lavender oil ,for some time, which worked when prescription jollop did nothing,,except cost me everytime I had a gripeing ear I wear ear fenders constantly at work and find this stuff helpfull.. I understand that it is a natural anti bacterial, used for centuries.. Only drawback is you smell like a granny's handbag.... Lavender oil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
__________________ Sentinal of the Seascape and all round Nautical ner-do-well Remember, Where ignorance predominates, Vulgarity invariably asserts itself. Last edited by Timbo : 03-06-07 at 10:00 PM. |
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| Oh, to put a bit more perspective to what I have been saying... If you were to go to an aromatherapist for a treatment, and she made an oil to be massaged into the skin for whatever reason, the concentration level should be in the region of 1%-4% essential oil depending of the oils and the treatment (2% is a common norm). This is for massaging onto external skin - the stuff that is tough and less sensitive than an ear drum. Yes, many people can also take Tea Tree or Lavender in it's full concentration directly onto the skin with no ill effects, but again I am talking about robust, weather beaten, epidermis (top skin layer). BTW, don't try using any essential oil directly on the skin in full strength, the wrong ones will burn and be sore.
__________________ Paul "Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that, you too can become great." - Mark Twain |
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| A quack writes: You sound like you are describing a condition called otitis externa, which is sometimes called "swimmer's ear". It is caused by bugs getting into the ear canal (often from the water itself) and then getting into the tissues and causing an infection. It happens much more commonly if you do anything that damages the protective layer of the skin (i.e. daft things like using cotton buds or keys to clean your ears). Just like the rest of your skin, you can get eczema in your ear canal, and this can predispose you to recurrent bouts of otitis externa - if this sounds like you, then it may be worth discussing with your GP as steroid drops can settle this down. I would not recommend using 10% tea tree oil for this. I am sure it will cure most infections known to science, but after it has eaten through your ear drum God only knows what it will do to the inside of your head. If caught early mild cases can sometimes be treated with acetic acid drops from your pharmacist (EarCalm drops). More severe cases often need antibiotic drops, and usually (9 out of 10 times) locorten vioform will do the job. Occasionally gentisone is needed, usually when you have a bug called Pseudomonas. I would advise anyone with symptoms of itching and pain in their ear canal to seek advice - either a pharmacist or doctor depending on the severity of the symptoms. This condition can occasionally get quite nasty and need antibiotic tablets or injections, or even the attention of an ENT surgeon - definitely not the sort of thing you should be treating yourself with duct tape, or toilet duck or whatever it is you have lying about the kitchen cupboard. CC Last edited by Captain Calamity : 03-06-07 at 11:11 PM. |
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Now I need a new idea for a continuing preventative measure. Either that or I stop swimming and diving then inflate like a barrage baloon again |
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| Yep, don't pour Tea tree oil down your lug 'ole. I had a bit of a itchy, sore ear last night and thought what the hell I'll bang some Tea Tree oil down it. The lovely cooling sensation as the oil poured into the ear was very quickly followed by a rather annoying, agonising burning feeling. A quick rinse of the ear and I'm back to the Olive Oil again. |
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It's very unusual to have to stop swimming because of this, so don't despair. HTH CC |
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