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Asked for female, 40 years old from Bangalore
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Asked for female, 40 years old from Bangalore
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Ear pain may b due to infection of ear itself or infection gone to ear from throat or cold so need to treat accordingly. In both cases need to take a broad spectrum antibiotic
amoxyclave 625 mg three times a day is batter advice with any pain killer like voveran when required may get relief early
but shold contact privately to give full history and batter advice.
amoxyclave 625 mg three times a day is batter advice with any pain killer like voveran when required may get relief early
but shold contact privately to give full history and batter advice.
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Try otogesic ear drop 2 drops 4 times a day. Let me know if that provided relief. If you still have pain, contact again.
Asked for female, 23 years old from Bangalore
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The ear drops either remain in the ear canal or the excess comes out on its own as soon as you sit up. To make sure the drop are acting effectively, ly down side ways and ask someone to put the drops in. Upur ear. And keep lying down for 5 mins so that the drops can act on the ear.
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Simple ways for a restful sleep 1.Cut down on caffeine: Caffeine drinkers may find it harder to fall asleep. Even a single cup of coffee in the morning may lead to a sleepless night. Caffeine blocks the effects of adenosine, a neurotransmitter thought to promote sleep. Caffeine can also interrupt sleep by increasing the need to urinate during the night. Because caffeine withdrawal can cause headaches, irritability, and extreme fatigue, it may be easier to cut back gradually rather than to go col...more
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