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Ear pain and discomfort
I am hearing some crackling sound in my left ear after my left side wisdom tooth removal three months ago..but it goes away when i pop my ear... i hear this sound (pur pur but but just like when we tear a paper slowly) when i cover my ear and the remove my hand ....also when i give pressure during poop ...and sometimes when i touch my ear or talk loud( i hear this sound after i have finished my speech)..In the normal time i cant hear it..but this goes away as soon as i pop my ear but comes back. and I having some discomfort and little pain around my ear...My hearing is all right by the way......i took anti allergic ,nasal spray and also steam inhaleation but nothing improved.
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Could be Eustachian tube dysfunction.
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Steam inhalation twice daily
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This is probably due to eustachian tube dysfunction. A proper consult will help evaluate the cause.
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continue steam inhalation. start valsalva manouver.
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this is not something that will resolve immediately. Be patient and avoid exposure to and consumption of cold substances
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