Post surgery advice

2023-12-12 07:00:57
Hi I had my adenoids removed and septum corrected last month in November As I had a recurring sinus infection and tinnitus with difficulty breathing through nose and a moderate hearing loss on both ears My right ear is ringing since March After a ENT follow up last week Doc said OE in right ear As I get pain on moving the outer part of ear  with plugged ear feeling which he has given a ear drop Which I can see my ear ringing reducing slowly now after months ...when I can expect it to stop?
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Depends upon appropriate diagnosis and treatment Get a NCCT pns done for same
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Take online consultation if possible

Answered2023-12-12 07:05:07

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Have you done audiometry test.

Answered2023-12-12 12:29:57

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It will go gradually

Answered2023-12-12 11:13:41

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Please do CT pns, don't worry, tinnitus will go slowly
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consult online
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steam inhalation

Answered2023-12-12 07:20:54

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Avoidance is best treatment for tinnitus. It will go away gradually. don't worry.

Answered2023-12-12 07:11:20

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It will take sometime
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plz visit ENT clinic for regular follow-ups
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plz do regular steam inhalation

Answered2023-12-12 07:10:31

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