Earache (children) advice and NHS-funded* treatment service in [PHARMACY-AREANAME]
Advice and treatment service for earache (children) in [PHARMACY-AREANAME]
Are you suffering from symptoms of a middle ear infection? We offer a free advice and treatment service through the NHS Pharmacy First Service for those aged 1 to 17 years old, without the need to see your GP. Book your appointment online.
The pharmacist will check your suitability and eligibility for the Free NHS Pharmacy First Service. In some cases, a treatment may not be required for your symptoms. Also, if the pharmacist finds that your symptoms suggest a more serious infection or condition, they may refer you to your GP or another service for further assessment and treatment.
What is Acute Otitis Media?
Otitis Media is an infection of the middle ear. It is associated with inflammation, redness and fluid buildup behind the eardrum.
Whilst anyone can develop acute otitis media, it is most common among children.
What are the signs and symptoms of middle ear infection (Acute Otitis Media)?
- Earache
- Fever (a high temperature)
- Being sick
- Lack of energy
- Slight hearing loss due to the fluid buildup
- Discharge running out of the ears
- Feeling pressure or fullness inside the ear
- Pulling on the ears
- Rubbing on the ears
- Being irritable and restless
- Not feeding as normal
- Not responding to some sounds
- Loss of balance
If your symptoms persist or you have severe symptoms then seek medical help. Through the NHS Pharmacy First Service, we can offer advice and treatment for acute otitis media to eligible patients.
Which treatment options are available for earache through the Pharmacy First Service?
A pharmacist will assess your symptoms during a consultation. If it is clinically appropriate and you are eligible through the NHS Pharmacy First service, treatment may be offered to you for the middle ear infection. The available treatment options include:
Ear drops – for symptomatic relief of acute otitis media.
Antibiotic tablets/capsules/Oral Solution – for the treatment of acute otitis media
Want to learn more about ear infections? Visit the NHS.uk webpage for up-to-date advice and information on ear infections.