I have cold then my ear ache for one day then use ear drop pain relief but from last 4-5 days ear feels block . And have tounge red why it is happening?
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Use warm salt water for gargle. This will reduce inflammation and ear block will be reduced.
Throat redness can be a usual symptom with this complaint. If the tongue is red, then it needs examination on video call.
Medication can be prescribed after taking proper history
Your Eustachian Tube which connects your throat with the middle ear is blocked due to cold. The pressure in the middle ear is disturbed and the tympanic membrane is stretched causing disturbance in hearing and may also cause pain. Don't blow your nose forcefully due to congestion from cold otherwise increase in middle ear pressure may puncture your tympanic membrane and then it may take long to heal. Take hot water gargles, steam inhalations and use nasal decongestant drops.
According to your sign and symptom you are suffering from cold infection and it can due influenza virus.
You should take consultation for correct diagnosis and as you know that correct diagnosis depend on complete history of the patient so give complete history to a doctor to make correct diagnosis.
Next Steps
you should do some test like CBC and ESR.
Health Tips
you should follow good life style like take sufficient amount of water,
and take warm soap in the evening in the morning,
and do breathing exercise regularly with yoga and meditation.
please keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life.
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