Lymphatic Massage for Kids with Ear Infections
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Lymphatic Massage for Kids with Ear Infections
Ear infections can be incredibly uncomfortable for kids — and stressful for parents. A gentle lymphatic massage combined with natural remedies can help relieve pressure, improve drainage, and support recovery naturally.
Step-by-Step: How to Do a Lymphatic Massage
- Start by placing a few drops of Rowe Casa Organics Earache oil or any other natural earache oil into the affected ear. Let it sit for 2–3 minutes.
- Gently massage under the ear and along the jawline in soft downward strokes toward the neck.
- If you have Rowe Casa’s Lymphatic Lotion on hand, apply a small amount before massaging to help stimulate fluid movement.

- Lightly sweep from behind the ear down toward the collarbone to encourage lymphatic drainage.
- After the massage, place one or two drops of colloidal silver in the ear for added support.

Massage Demonstration Video
Additional Natural Recommendations
- Avoid inflammatory foods like dairy, gluten, sugar, and seed oils.
- Consider food sensitivity testing for recurring ear infections.
- Use a humidifier to keep airways moist.
- Encourage warm herbal teas like chamomile or mullein for hydration.
- Apply warm compresses to relieve discomfort naturally.
These gentle steps can ease discomfort, reduce the need for antibiotics, and help your child’s body recover naturally.
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Disclaimer: The information in this blog is for entertainment purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any medical condition. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before trying new wellness approaches, especially with children.