Skip to Store Area:

Search Site
Advanced Search

News Room

Are earaches a reoccurring problem in your household?

February 2, 2012
Earaches seem to come out of nowhere sometimes. You will be feeling fine one day, and then you wake up the next morning with a terrible cold and throbbing ear pain. Other times, the kids will begin complaining of earaches while on vacation at the beach or playing in the local swimming pool.

There are many conditions that can cause earaches to occur in children and adults alike, however it can be difficult to know how to get relief from the pain. Some physicians will prescribe antibiotics while others will suggest getting over-the-counter ear drops.

However, if you don't care to use these products or if your children resist using ear drops, consider trying a homeopathic remedy like Hyland's Earache Tablets. These tablets contain natural ingredients and can be very useful in easing ear discomfort. Hyland's Earache Tablets are safe for children and adults and especially helpful during the first 48 hours of the episode.

All you have to do is let the tablets disintegrate under the tongue to enjoy relief of symptoms associated with earaches, including fever, pain, irritability and sleeplessness.

"This is a product that works well and fast. No home with little children should be without this product," writes one Hyland's Earache Tablets user.
Share

Related Products


Related Articles


Going to a baby shower? Give the gift of homeopathy

May 4, 2012
If you have been invited to a baby shower, you're probably wondering what in the world you can give your friend or family member that would really stand out.

Two homeopathic remedies for new parents

May 4, 2012
As a new parent, you certainly have your hands full. Babies are full of surprises, and no matter how many people warn you about how your life changes when you have a newborn, nothing quite prepares you for these surprises.

Are energy drinks damaging your teeth?

May 3, 2012
According to a recent study published in the journal of the Academy of General Dentistry, the increased consumption of sports and energy drinks is causing damage to teeth, especially among adolescents.

My child has lice - now what?

May 1, 2012
If you received a call at work today from your child's school telling you your son or daughter has lice, you're probably wondering what in the world you're supposed to do next.

Older News


News Archive