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What causes the infection comes from having a common cold first.
The infants get colds easily b/c the are constantly putting their
hands in their mouth. Bacteria on the hands gets into the mouth
and develops into a common cold from there.
With a small child all the passages are much smaller (nasal, vessels,
air passages, ear canal). Mucus and saliva make their way into the
ear and infections are quite common among infants b/c of these
smaller passages the fluid pretty much saturates the passages for
long periods of time cause infants don't know how to blow their noses.
There is a product called Auralgam (Auralgan?). You ask the
Pharmacist for it and it's about $6.00 for a small dropper bottle.
I swear...two to three drops in each ear (usually only one ear is
red [infected]) and the infection is just about gone in 20 minutes.
The child shows immediate improvement after the 15-20 minutes.
They stop crying and continue on with a normal happy runny nose
type of cold.
Get it. It really works.
I can never remember the name or the spelling exactly but mention
Auralgan/m to the Pharmacist and they'll know what you're talking
about. Say its "drops for the ears".
Sorry for the small novel but it's a big explanation.
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