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Left ear pressure problem ..
Hello doctor, I had an accident 3years ago in that my left eardrum perforated but after 6-7months it healed naturally under medication.. But around 1.5 year ago I had a left ear pressure problem. After medication it get sorted in 1week. But again now I have a pressure problem. My nerves are stretching behind my ears, in my head, also some sometimes around jaw and nose.. Sometimes I had a eustachian tube blockage too. I am attaching all the reports. please help me i am too worried that why is this happening again and again.. Reports attached- PTA, ETR, TDT, Impedance Audiometry.. Doctor my question is that in impedance Audiometry report it is written reflex absent in both ear what does it mean??? In left ear it is high positive pressure.. how it will be cured?? What should I avoid so that I don't suffer from this pressure problem again.. Thank you doctor
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Here I am Dr Binay Swaroop ENT Your Problems Reflecting That Till Date You are Having Both Sides Middle Ear Problems Because Your Stapedial Reflexes are Absent Either Fluid In Both sides Or There Could be Healed Otitis Media Avoid Blowing Of Nose Frequently Avoid Any Ear Drops Or Arrange One To One Examination You can Have A Call Also
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The high pressure in the ear can be because of eustachian tube blockage. There is high chance that you might have cough,cold with it..
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start tablet cetrizine - 1 tablet at night for 3 days tab mucolite 1 tablet twice a day naso clear nasal drops in both nostrils all for 3 days
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avoid blowing nose with closed mouth avoid water entry in right ear
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