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Left ear drum pain, sore throat
Hello, have left ear drum pain that leads to a sore throat. Now I have temperature including the above symptoms. It's been 2 days since I felt these symptoms. What could it be?
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Its a sore throat that might lead to ear pain called as refered otalgia. Or sometimes throat infection can enter into middle ear that can lead to Acute suppurative otitis media. For proper diagnosis you need to consult a ENT surgeon.
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You may have upper respiratory tract infections and congestion at ear drum, take antibiotics and pain killers, antihistamines
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steam inhalation
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ENT specialist has to see your ear to properly diagnose it.
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visit ENT surgeon
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Take some analgesic ,warm saline gargles, don't put any ear drops or oil in ears
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