every child is different. My 2nd daughter was also sick when she was only a couple of months old. After SEVERAL trips to the Dr.,and different medication they tried to tell me that she had a double ear infection and put her on an antibotic. I tried to tell them that she had a cold when she was born that she just couldn't shake, and I wanted them to send her to a Ear Nose and Throat specialist, because she sounded like her nasal passages were to small for her, but they didn't. If she had a double ear infection then she was the best damn baby ever ( no fever, not crying, not pulling at her ears). Needless to say she turned 6 years old this year in Aug. and at the end of june she had to have her tonsills out, her adnoids out and tubes in her ears because she had over 50% hearing loss.( Oh did i mention I changed Dr.'s after the first inncodent). She has not had any problems since then ( thank god). My cousins kid was constantly fighting with her daughter and ear infections, to the point her daughter's front teeth were rotten because of all the medication that she was put on, and belive it or not she took her daughter ( at the age your son is now) to the chiropractor's. after her second visit she has NEVER EVER had an ear inffection after that. There is a tie between your back and your ear's. if a certain part of your back is out of line, you will experience ear problems. You need to check with your insurance company ( some cover chiropractor care, some don't). Also your "medical" doctor's DO NOT belive in chiropractor care, so you prolly won't get a referral to one, so you may have to look at different chiropractor office in your neighborhood, some charge very little for cash customer's, and some charge based on age of customer. It does work!!!!!!! Also to help prevent ear iffection's ( and I should know I suffered as a child with ear infections myself) keep ear's covered at all times while outside ( even if it's not to windy but chilly), keep ears dry ( when washing hair put cotton balls in the ear's but take them out after you are done), also if your son drinks a bottle laying down at all, make sure he is proped up at an angle ( put a roled up pillow under his mattress) prop him up on a pillow if he is laying down on the floor, do not have him lay flat while drinking a bottle. GOOD LUCK. and I hope this helps.