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Asked for female, 32 years old from Chennai
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Asked for male, 25 years old from Surat
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Otitis externa is a common ear infection also known as swimmer's ear. It develops in the ear canal leading to the eardrum. In some cases, otitis externa can spread to surrounding tissue, including the bones of the jaw and face.
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Otitis externa is a common ear infection also known as swimmer's ear. It develops in the ear canal leading to the eardrum. In some cases, otitis externa can spread to surrounding tissue, including the bones of the jaw and face.
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Asked for male, 31 years old from Ajmer
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Perhaps you are suffering from acute ear infection .acute otitis media with a perforation in your ear drum since liquid discharge is coming out from your ear.
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Perhaps you are suffering from acute ear infection .acute otitis media with a perforation in your ear drum since liquid discharge is coming out from your ear.
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Asked for female, 38 years old from Bangalore
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ENT Specialist•Visakhapatnam
It is advisable to take after the infection subsides. Once you complete the course for acute tonsillitis then go for the dose.
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Asked for female, 25 years old from Hyderabad
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Putting oil in the ear is only suggested if any insect enters the ear. Leaving oil in can increase infections, if any. Ear pain suggests an infection in your case. Depending whether you have associated fever and cold or not, a proper diagnosis can be obtained in your case. It is advisable to visit the nearest ent specialist to get it physically tested before it can do any damage.
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Asked for female, 23 years old from Surat
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Slap injuries (“cuffing the ears”) can also cause rupture of the ear drum. Most people only complain of having a blocked feeling in the ear with a hearing loss. Occasionally severe dizziness is experienced. When looking at the ear drum there may be greenish or bloody drainage from the hole in the drum.
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Slap injuries (“cuffing the ears”) can also cause rupture of the ear drum. Most people only complain of having a blocked feeling in the ear with a hearing loss. Occasionally severe dizziness is experienced. When looking at the ear drum there may be greenish or bloody drainage from the hole in the drum.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Asked for female, 18 years old from Guwahati
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Asked for male, 30 years old from Bangalore
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General Physician•Bangalore
1. You have eustachian tube dysfunction .(any history of hearing loss, ringing sensation, loss of balance/vertigo=could be acoustic neuroma) 2. Did you used to have recurrent cold/history of allergic rhinitis? Any h/o recent air travel?
3.anyways, I would recommend you to get ear looked at through otoscope to rule out any fluid build up in middle ear.
3.anyways, I would recommend you to get ear looked at through otoscope to rule out any fluid build up in middle ear.
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Asked for male, 21 years old from Dehradun
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
A ruptured eardrum can be the result of pressure caused by fluid buildup in the middle ear, often from an infection. It can also result from ear injury or trauma from a foreign body. As a result, you may notice fluid or pus draining from the ear.
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A ruptured eardrum can be the result of pressure caused by fluid buildup in the middle ear, often from an infection. It can also result from ear injury or trauma from a foreign body. As a result, you may notice fluid or pus draining from the ear.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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