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Light color & liquidus ear wax everyday
My right ear is showing a problem of little less hearing, sometimes pain and liquidous (jelly like) ear wax which is yellow in color( it should be of brown color) comes out everyday. Is this any kind of big and serious disease? What medicine should I take? In my town there is no ENT specialist and in this situation going to city will be risky. I had been to a doctor ( Not an ENT specialist) who consulted an anti - fungal ear drops which didn't work. So can anyone suggest something.
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Can you send any photograph of your ear because without that it is little difficult to diagnose .
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Review with the picture .
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Since a proper picture of what is going on in the ear is not available , I I suggest you to treat it like an infection . Use Candibiotic ear drops 5 drops thrice daily for 1 week . Keep ear dry. Also recommended to take antibiotic and antihistamine tablets.
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Consider online consultation for detailed evaluation
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According to your complaints that Yellow colour discharge maybe pus Coming out of your ears you need antibiotic eardrops take online consultation for Further evaluation
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