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I think I started to get relief from the pain within the first 24-48 hours. It took much longer for the fluid-like effects to resolve (muffled sounds/difficulty hearing) - perhaps a week or so? It's been a few years since my last ear infection, so can't exactly remember. I just remember when the "crackling" and "popping" sounds started, symptoms were almost gone, lol.
Most OM is viral so antibiotics don't help.
Right, it's assuming it's a bacterial infection.
Thanks all. I've had 3 children, and my youngest is 7 years old, and this is the very first time I've had to deal with an ear infection, if you can believe it! Poor guy had OM AND strep throat! I was assuming that like with strep throat, the pain from the OM would go away fairly quickly after beginning antibiotic tx. Turns out, that seems to be a much more gradual process. We're almost at 72 hours since beginning, and he started really feeling better yesterday afternoon.
Right, it's assuming it's a bacterial infection.Thanks all. I've had 3 children, and my youngest is 7 years old, and this is the very first time I've had to deal with an ear infection, if you can believe it! Poor guy had OM AND strep throat! I was assuming that like with strep throat, the pain from the OM would go away fairly quickly after beginning antibiotic tx. Turns out, that seems to be a much more gradual process. We're almost at 72 hours since beginning, and he started really feeling better yesterday afternoon.
My older son had a viral ear infection. Symptoms were drastically reduce by 24 hrs and gone within 48 hrs. Hope that helps.
klone, MSN, RN
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With otitis media?