How Long Does Ear Infections In Kids Actually Last?
How long does ear infections in kids last? Real timelines from La Cañada Flintridge chiropractors — plus what makes it heal faster (and what makes it linger).
Almost every patient asks the same question at their first visit: "How long is ear infections in kids going to last?" Here's an honest answer from doctors who treat this every day.
Recurrent ear infections in kids are often linked to poor drainage of the middle ear, which chiropractic care can support by improving upper cervical and jaw mechanics.
The Honest Timeline
For most patients with ear infections in kids:
- Acute cases (pain for less than 4 weeks) — usually respond within 6–12 visits over 4–8 weeks
- Sub-acute cases (4–12 weeks of pain) — 12–18 visits over 6–12 weeks
- Chronic cases (3+ months of pain) — 3–6 months of active care, then maintenance
These are averages. Some patients move much faster. A few take longer, especially if there's a prior surgery, a stubborn disc component, or years of compensating around it.
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