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Clicking sound in throat
I'm suffering from weird sound in my throat when I swallow. My right nose is blocked and my right ear is also blocked. This is happening since 2 months I've been using some nasal spray but it is not that helpful. Please help me.what can it be? Is it GERD? Or is it Eustachian tube dysfunction ? How can it get better. Please provide me link of some exercise if recommended. I don't want surgical procedures.
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It may be due to eustechian tube blockage do vulsalva maneuver . Take air in mouth like blowing balloon and block nose.hold air for five seconds then release.do this for 20 times in a set at morning and evening. Steam inhalation needed two times each day for two weeks.do tympanometry and pure tone audiometry test.for nose block take xylometazoline nasal drop two drops each nostril four times daily for one week.
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It looks like you have eustachian tube dysfunction due nose and sinus related issues.get treated properly for that.
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It's eustachian tube dysfunction. valsalva maneuver 20 times a day. steam inhalation
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