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Mucus and ears blocked
I have told.and cough since 12 days and had met ENT doctor and our office Doctor. Took tablets running nose stopped Now mucus and ears blocked Taking Allerga tablet in morning and Montet LC in night along with Brozedez syrup. What is the remedy for unblocking ears
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Steam inhalation. There good chances you have eustachian tube dysfunction at present because of all the congestion Change your meal habit and avoid cold and citrus food and drinks Avoid blowing cheeks and nose Avoid straining Avoid brozedez Continue allegra Use nasal decongestant.
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if no improvement get audiometry and tympanometry test done
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hot beverage would help
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Continue tab allegra but only at night. Start tab mucolite 30mg twice a week for 1 week Tab chymoral forte twice a day for 1 week
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steam inhalation avoid cold items nasal decongestant anti histamine mucolytic
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Hi, I am Dr. Atul Kumar Nimawat MS ENT Persistent ear blockage following a recent cold or upper respiratory infection is commonly due to Eustachian tube dysfunction caused by residual mucosal congestion or fluid in the middle ear. Since you are already on anti-allergic medication (Allegra and Montair-LC) and a mucolytic-expectorant syrup (Brozedez), additional relief measures include maintaining good nasal hygiene with steam inhalation twice daily, adequate hydration, and avoiding forceful nose blowing. If the sensation persists beyond a few days or is associated with pain, hearing loss, or vertigo, a re-evaluation with tympanic membrane and nasal endoscopic examination is advisable to rule out middle ear effusion or secondary infection.
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