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Care for your ears by steering clear of cotton swabs, taking precautions in loud settings and seeking medical help when needed
Often, a throat tickle is due to a cold, allergies or GERD — but see a doctor if it won’t go away
Seek help if bleeding doesn’t stop or they’re interfering with your life
Ear infections can be painful, but essential oils may make the problem worse
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Throat and ear pain that lasts more than four weeks deserves serious attention
There are lots of tips, tricks and assistive devices out there that can help
Ear plugs, bathing caps, hydrogen peroxide and hair dryers can all help keep ears clean and dry
Ringing is already a sign of damage, but you can take steps to keep your hearing protected
The natural at-home remedy can soothe irritation and decrease inflammation
Sit straight up, apply pressure, be patient — and don’t stuff it
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