A patient in intensive care requires more attention, ordinarily, than an outpatient with an earache.
The most commonly used ear drop medicine for earache was a prescription drug in 1998, whereas in 2002, the same medication could be purchased over the counter.
Often patients will complain of earache or tinnitus rather than admit to being deaf in an effort to be referred to the appropriate centre for hearing assessment.
A small child has an earache, a complaint which is often trivial and transitory.
Greater emphasis could also be put on the need to feed babies on the descent to prevent them getting severe earache.
On the other hand, if the child is taken to hospital and treated with one of these anti-biotics, such as one of the sulphonamides, the earache clears up.
A study from the late 1980s found higher than expected reported rates of skin, eye, nose and throat irritation and earaches, dizziness and fatigue.
The bark is used to treat toothache and earache.