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Ear pain with node swelling behind ear
Today i go to the doctor... Doctor told that node behind ear us swelling.. and ear infection... He gives me ceftum 500 and ,candid ear drop... My ear is paining...
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Take diclofenac plus serratiopeptidase combination
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Avoid self ear cleaning
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Ear infection can cause swelling and ear pain. Continue the antibiotics, ear drops. Also can take pain killer for pain. It will take 3 to 5 days to resolve.
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Take any painkiller like combiflam or zerodol SP twice a day for 3 days. And do hot fomentation over the swelling.
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add Tablet ibugesic plus two times a day
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Take tab zerodol sp 1 tablespoon twice daily along with prescribed medicine
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