Sounds around us are collected by the outer ear and goes to the ear drum. Sound then travels to the middle ear, which is behind the ear drum and is filled with air. After that, sound continues to travel to the inner ear.
When treating ear infections in the middle ear, several alternatives are available. first, consult a doctor for his opinion. The doctor will most likely prescribe antibiotics and pain killers. These will have a slow effect, and are harmful to the body in large doses. Some might try homeopathic therapy such as garlic oil or warm olive oil. One alternative which is new in the market is the Eardoc, a natural non-invasive device to treat the fluid in the ear and cure the infection. The Eardoc offers a quick relief and is easy to use.