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Constant Ear Holding + Regressions?
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Our daughter started holding her ears almost constantly starting Fri, it sometimes seems like she is wincing in pain, and she has not had much appetite or many bowel movements in the last 3-4 days. Whatever pain she is dealing with is making her incapable of doing anything much. She just wants to hold her ears at meals and not eat. When we get her out of bed in the morning she just wants to bury her head in the pillows and not get out of bed. Do you think she is dealing with headaches or… read more

posted July 28, 2015
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good thinking - excellent point JillV

posted July 29, 2015
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could be residual pain from the wax removal. My son hurt for a few days it seemed . Have you given motrin for the inflamation and pain?? Id make sure she is hydrated well, that can cause bad headaches. even from mild dehydration

posted July 30, 2015
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take her to a ped doctor - could be earaches also or the ear problem were you have ringing in your ears

may need hearing test and to see ear specialist

posted July 28, 2015

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