Ear pain, also called otalgia, is a commonly experienced symptom with several possible causes. When the ear pain is due to a poblem in the ear and the examination of the ear reveals it, it is primary otalgia. However, when it is not due to a problem in the ear and the ear examination results are normal, it is called secondary otalgia.
The most common causes of primary otalgia are otitis media (infection of the air-filled space behind the eardrum), otitis externa (inflammation of the canal between the outer ear and the eardrum), the presence of foreign body like insects in the ear, and barotrauma (injuries due to pressure changes in the environment, e.g., during plane flights or scuba diving). The most common causes of secondary otalgia are dental diseases, inflammation of the pharynx and arthritis of the cervical spine. Individuals above 50 years of age and those who smoke and drink or have diabetes are at a higher risk of experiencing ear pain. Treatment of ear pain depends on the underlying cause and may include painkillers and antibiotics.
Homeopathy is a personalised system of medicine in which each individual is prescribed a unique remedy depending on their symptoms, physical and mental health and other traits. Some of the homeopathic medicines used to treat ear pain are pulsatilla pratensis, hepar sulphur, plantago major, aconitum napellus, belladonna, chamomilla, capsicum annuum, verbascum thapsus, mercurius solubilis and ferrum phosphoricum.