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I cann`t understand why the answer is 8 month. I guess it should be 4 month
qustion:How long has it been since Marcia and Lorenzo’s daughter has had an ear infection?
answer:
It has been eight months
Picture this: a family member is complaining of sore ears, and you’re worried that it’s an ear infection. Where do you turn for help? While many people would suggest making a trip to the doctor, nurse practitioner, or walk-in clinic to get an antibiotic prescription, a growing number of people might recommend other options. Ontarians now have more choices for alternative healing, including naturopaths, chiropractors, acupuncturists, and many others, than ever before.
Take, for instance, Marcia and Lorenzo Sandoval. They have a four year-old daughter who was suffering from constant ear infections a year ago. Each time her ears hurt, they would return to the doctor’s office for a new prescription of antibiotics. But the ear infections kept returning when the prescriptions ran out. Concerned about giving excess antibiotics to their daughter, the Sandovals explored other options for healing. After some research, they discovered that chiropractors are often able to treat what is causing the infections by using adjustment techniques, and naturopaths are able to give herbal remedies and nutritional supplements to balance their daughter’s immune system. By combining traditional methods with some chiropractic and natural alternatives, they were able to effectively treat their daughter’s chronic ear pain. She hasn’t had an ear infection in eight months.
While OHIP tends to cover the more traditional medicines and options, many work benefit plans are beginning to incorporate alternative health care options into their coverage. If you don’t have such a plan, you may find that, at least for now, you will have to pay for such services from your own pocket. Regardless of how they are paying, however, more and more Ontarians are combining their traditional doctor’s appointments with natural or alternative approaches
qustion:How long has it been since Marcia and Lorenzo’s daughter has had an ear infection?
answer:
It has been eight months
Picture this: a family member is complaining of sore ears, and you’re worried that it’s an ear infection. Where do you turn for help? While many people would suggest making a trip to the doctor, nurse practitioner, or walk-in clinic to get an antibiotic prescription, a growing number of people might recommend other options. Ontarians now have more choices for alternative healing, including naturopaths, chiropractors, acupuncturists, and many others, than ever before.
Take, for instance, Marcia and Lorenzo Sandoval. They have a four year-old daughter who was suffering from constant ear infections a year ago. Each time her ears hurt, they would return to the doctor’s office for a new prescription of antibiotics. But the ear infections kept returning when the prescriptions ran out. Concerned about giving excess antibiotics to their daughter, the Sandovals explored other options for healing. After some research, they discovered that chiropractors are often able to treat what is causing the infections by using adjustment techniques, and naturopaths are able to give herbal remedies and nutritional supplements to balance their daughter’s immune system. By combining traditional methods with some chiropractic and natural alternatives, they were able to effectively treat their daughter’s chronic ear pain. She hasn’t had an ear infection in eight months.
While OHIP tends to cover the more traditional medicines and options, many work benefit plans are beginning to incorporate alternative health care options into their coverage. If you don’t have such a plan, you may find that, at least for now, you will have to pay for such services from your own pocket. Regardless of how they are paying, however, more and more Ontarians are combining their traditional doctor’s appointments with natural or alternative approaches