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2023-03-27 14:05:57
Why during ear infection drops are used in nose ? I mean problem is in ears then why drops are used in nose ?
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Ear and nose is connected via ET tube . Nose drops will helps to open nose and helps ET tubes to open .
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Visit nearby ENT for physical examination.
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Never take it lightly.

Answered2023-03-28 16:19:48

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Good afternoon Nasal congestion with eustachian tube dysfunction or block is the culprit for most of the ear infections Treating nose will resolve ear infections most of the times Nasal decongestions might be highly helpful

Answered2023-03-30 11:26:42

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because nose and ear is connected through tube called eustachian tube.

Answered2023-03-28 11:59:14

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There is a tube called Eustachian tube which connects nose and ear. So nose infection can go to ear via the same. When u get a nose infection the Eustachian tube gets inflamed and that can onle be addressed through the nose.

Answered2023-03-28 10:04:55

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Ear nose throat connected each other via internal connections eustachian tube that's why   single doctor is assigned for. Three organs,
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avoid cold stuff during meditation period
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if you advised by a Dr keep following there instructions.

Answered2023-03-28 05:14:06

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Good question It has a connection called eustatian tubes . So in some conditions needs to be addressed

Answered2023-03-27 14:45:52

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Nose and ear connected by eustatian tube. Needs evaluation

Answered2023-03-27 14:36:04

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Infection goes from nose both r connected so Kindly Consult online for Better explanation

Answered2023-03-27 14:35:44

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Kindly consult in person thanks Nose drops works behind ear drums

Answered2023-03-27 14:07:12

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