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Ear and throat hurt when yawning etc.
On April 26th my ears started to hurt and on April 29th I could just feel the fever kicking in. On Monday May 1st I woke up in pain: ear, throat and whole body. I went to the doctor and they measured 38,4°C fever and my CRP was 30. No infection in throat (test was negative), no infection in ears and nl sinusitis. My doctor said that most likely infection/virus had just started as my fever didn't kick in until 5 days after the first sings. Now, it has been 5 days after my visit to the doctor abd the fever is gone (with the help of ibuprofen [Burana 600mg max. 3-4 times a day] and Paracetamol [Panadol Forte 1g max. 3 times a day]), but the ear and throat pain is worse. I cannot swallow or yawn without my throat hurting, if my ears dont hurt all the time, they start to hurt when I yawn. Painkillers (Burana 600mg) doesnt help and neither does my allergy medicine (Desloratadine 5mg 1-3 times a day). Should I start to worry? I have trouble sleeping because of the pain.
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MADAM KINDLY CONSULT AN ENT SURGEON
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