Poohbear123
<font color=CCCC00>Will travel without lipstick<br
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How to avoid this next time?
My Dr. said to take Sudafed 1 hour before boarding, will this work? 


localdriver said:Flying doesn't create sinus or ear infections. Although it may aggravate one that already exists.
This is EXACTLY how my Dr. explained it.Honeybehr1 said:But then how can you explain this. My son went to the Ped in the monring. No ear infection. Flew to Palm Beach and by midnight he had a raging ear infection?
I personally beleive that if there is fluid in the ear at all, flying will compound the issue and an infection will result. I have had it happen twice. But by taking benedryl, it dries up any fluid and then there is no chance of getting an infection.
Poohbear123 said:This is EXACTLY how my Dr. explained it.When the pressure in the cabin changes, via take off and landing, this is when the "fluids" build up. If there is a "bug" in the ear, this is what causes the Ear Infection.
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You are both correct on that. Flying in no way causes an ear infection on it's own. You have to have the bug in the ear to start with. Yes the pressure change can cause increased fliud but if you don't have and bacteria in the ear to start with then no ear infection.localdriver said:TY this was my point, exactly.. Flying in it's self doesn't cause anything.