Chiropractic In Austin Ear Infections
The Chiropractic Approach
Chiropractic care is one of the best things you can give a child suffering from an ear
infection. Chiropractic does not treat ear infections, yet doctors of chiropractic have noticed chiropractic's
profound effect on ears and hearing: Restoring the spine to its proper alignment through chiropractic care
should result in the return of normal nerve supply.7
Acute Otitis Media ( Middle Ear Infections )
Infections of the middle ear (the area between the eardrum and the skull) can be a very
painful condition called acute otitis media that is usually accompanied by fever with fluid coming out of the ear.
Childhood ear infections can be upsetting to both the parents and the children because they tend to come on
suddenly, often at night.
Antibiotics & Surgery
In a double-blind study of 171 children with acute otitis media (239 affected
ears), the children were divided into four groups. One group was treated with surgery, a second group was given
antibiotics. In the third group, both surgery and antibiotics were given. The fourth group received no treatment at
all. According, to the authors, “There were no significant differences [in] pain, temperature, duration of
discharge, otoscopic appearances, audiography, [or] recurrence rates between the four groups.”1 In other words,
recovery time was about the same for all of the children whether medical treatments were done or nothing was done
at all.
Another medical study showed that “88% of patients with acute otitis media
never need antibiotics...In those treated with antibiotics, risk of recurrence is high...antibiotics does not imply
shortening of the disease.”2
Tubes In The Ears ( Tympanostomy )
Over a million operations for tubes in the ears are done in the United States
each years to treat recurrent ear infections. Do they work? In controlled studies performed in Europe, children
with bilateral chronic ear infections had a tube placed in one ear, with the other serving as a control. The
results for both ears were just about the same. “No benefit from the placement of tubes...and actually created some
complications such as scarring and permanent perforation...”3
The late Dr. Robert S. Mendelson, a leading pediatrician, stated, “In the
future, we doctors may have to consider whether the entire panoply of therapy for simple ear infections
(antibiotics, antihistamines insertion of tubes, tonsillectomy) does not represent overkill for a condition that,
except in malnourished children, is almost always self-limited.”4 (In accordance with his philosophy of always
choosing the most conservative option first, Dr. Mendelson would prescribe heated olive oil dropped into the ear
canal, and whiskey [by mouth] to alleviate the pain and allow everyone, patient included, to get some sleep while
the infection cleared up all by itself.)
Cause Of Ear Infections?
Why are ear infections so common today? As Harris L. Coulter, Ph.D. Explains in his landmark
book Vaccination, Social Violence and Criminality, the cause may be childhood vaccinations. Otitis, with consequent
hearing loss, is one of the most common effects of vaccination. Today the United States is experiencing a true
plague of this condition. At least half of the U.S. children have had an episode of “glue ear” by their first
birthday. By the age of six, 90 percent have had such an episode, and they account for thirty million visits to
physicians each year.5
Conditions associated with vaccine damage, including ear infections, asthma and various
behavior problems such as hyperactivity and attention deficit disorder, have increased greatly since the start of
mass vaccination programs. This increase is not across the board, however, as Coulter describes: “Conditions not
associated with vaccine damage...remained stationary during this time or actually declined.”6
Clinical Observations
Of 1,250 babies examined five days after birth, 211 suffered from vomiting,
hyperactivity and sleeplessness. Of these 211, spinal abnormalities were found in 95%. Chiropractic spinal
adjustments frequently resulted in the immediate cessation of crying, muscular relaxation and sleepiness. The
authors stated that an unhealthy spine “causes many clinical features from central motor impairment to lower
resistance to infections-especially ear, nose and throat infections.”
The authors, who were M.D.s assert that all newborns should have their spines checked by chiropractors.8
Among many chiropractic case histories, those of T.& P. Roger, males, ages
6 and 9 (from the records of Arno Burnier, D.C.) are common. Both children were medically diagnosed with chronic
ear infections and had been on antibiotics for years. “Both children have been free of medication and
over-the-counter drugs for the three years since their first spinal adjustment.”9
Dr. G. Thomas Kovacs (D.C.) described a 4 1/2-year-old girl with chronic ear
infections, a 50% right ear hearing loss and adenoiditis: “After six weeks of chiropractic care, a follow-up visit
was made to her pediatrician and ENT specialist. Not only was there absolutely no sign of ear infection or
inflammation, her adenoids, which were the worst the ENT had ever seen, were perfectly normal and healthy...the
family was told to continue chiropractic care because it had obviously worked.”10
In Conclusion
It is essential that anyone with an ear infection consider a chiropractic
spinal checkup. Chiropractic care may make the difference. Keeping your child's spine free from spinal subluxations
will help your child's natural defenses against disease. This will help you avoid drugs with all their side
effects. Give your child the great advantage of this safer, more natural, non-drug form of health care.
References
- Van Buchem, F.L., Dunk, J.H.M. & Van't Hof, M.A. Therapy of acute otitis media: Myringotomy,
antibiotics, or neither? Lancet, October 24, 1981, pp. 883-887.
- Diamant, M. & Diamant, B. Abuse and timing of use of antibiotics in acute otitis media. Archives of
Otolaryngology, 1974, 100, pp. 226-232.
- The People's Doctor, A Medical Newsletter for Consumers , 1981, 9(5), pp. 1-4.
- Ibid
- Coulter, H. L. Vaccination, social violence and criminality . Berkeley, CA: North
Atlantic Books, 1990, p. 116.
- Ibid, p. 258
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