What is an Earache?

Earache is a common complaint that can affect one or both ears. Causes of earache include infections (like otitis media), injuries, or other conditions such as sinus infections, colds, or allergies. Earaches can be particularly common in children but also affect adults.  

Symptoms of an Earache

Common symptoms of an earache include:

Home Treatment for an Earache

Before visiting Bids Chemist, you can try these home treatments to alleviate earache symptoms: 

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Warm Compress

Applying a warm compress to the affected ear can help reduce pain.

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Pain Relievers

OTC pain medications like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help manage pain and fever.

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Stay Hydrated

Drinking plenty of fluids can help alleviate symptoms, especially if the earache is related to a cold or sinus infection.

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Keep the Head Elevated

Sleeping with the head elevated can help drain the fluid from the ear.

How Bids Chemist Can Help Treat Earaches?

If home remedies do not alleviate your earache, Bids Chemist which covers East Burnham, Farnham Common, Farnham Royal, Fulmer, Gerrards Cross, Hedgerley, Stoke Poges, Slough, and Taplow can provide effective earache treatment and advice. Our pharmacists can offer:

Prescription Medications 

For bacterial infections, antibiotics may be prescribed.  

Ear Drops 

Medicinal ear drops can help relieve pain and treat infections.  

Decongestants and Antihistamines 

These can help reduce congestion and alleviate pressure in the ear.  

Expert Advice 

Our knowledgeable pharmacists can recommend the best treatment options based on your symptoms.  

When to Visit Your Local Pharmacy in Farnham Common and Gerrards Cross?

Consider visiting Bids Chemist for earache treatment if:  

Bids Chemist is committed to providing treatment solutions for earaches and other ailments. Our team is here to help residents of East Burnham, Farnham Common, Farnham Royal, Fulmer, Gerrards Cross, Hedgerley, Stoke Poges, Slough, and Taplow with effective treatment for earache.