'Watchful Waiting' Proves Best for Ear Infections In KidsMain Category: Ear, Nose and ThroatAlso Included In: Pediatrics / Children's Health Article Date: 25 Feb 2013 Doctors are currently getting updated guidelines on diagnosing and treating the millions of children who are afflicted with middle-ear infections, one of the most standard bacterial illnesses kids encounter and one that is usually treated with antibiotics. In 2004, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) aimed to reduce the unnecessary use of antibiotics to prevent antibiotic-resistant bacteria. During that time, they suggested an observational approach was best before deciding to prescribe antibiotics for middle ear infections in kids ranging in age from six months to 12 years. The new guidelines, released today and published in the journal Pediatrics, outline specific ways to pinpoint the best kids to observe and which ones should be treated immediately. The guidelines recommend that children need antibiotics right away if they have what is defined as a severe ear infection:
The observational approach does not mean doing nothing. These children should be treated with iburprofen or acetaminophen to relieve pain. According to the authors, if the infection will improve on its own, it will do so within 72 hours. If they do not improve within that window, the child should then be given antibiotics. In other research where the observation approach has been put into practice, two out of three children see results without an antibiotic. Other factors can also contribute to ear pain, such as: a new molar in a baby's mouth, a sore throat or viral swelling, or a cold. Doctors are recommended to look at a child's ear drum to make a correct diagnosis. Rosenfeld says, "If it's big and bulging, that's a sign of a middle-ear infection." The new guidelines also mention:
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