There's plenty to be done for glue ear, as our story last time suggested. First reduce the dairy in any child's diet, says one reader, while osteopathy can help, as can auricular therapy, performed by a kinesiologist.
Next, we have another mother with a health query concerning her three year old. This time, the child has glue ear, to the extent that it is causing he...
Glue ear that most common of childhood conditions may be caused by allergy, according to a growing body of opinion. ...
There's no advantage of early surgery to treat preschool children with otitis media with effusion (OTE), or glue ear. ...
Many young children are undergoing needless operations, according to a bulletin funded by the Department of Health. ...
Our friends at Passion Radio (that outstanding digital station which frequently features Lynne) tell us about a technique for treating glue ear. It's...
Recurrent acute otitis media is a painful and nasty disease of the middle ear, and can be especially distressing if it affects the very young. In simi...
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