Before 6-7 months back, water went to my Left Ear during Taking Shower. I tried to remove it by lying down. Some came Off but I believe still there is some water in my ear. Once I tried Soliwax ear drops. But it not much worked. Now I am Getting little Intermittent Pain at Ear and Most frequent pain at Head(Mostly at Left Side) Apart From that there are Frequent Numbness, Tingling and Sometimes Pain at My Left leg. I have also Acidity Problem. My Eyes remains Red since 1 month. I tried to Google Out but it Gave me only Anxiety. Should I take any Antibiotic to reduce Ear infection?
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Visit a nearby ENT Specialist. You may need physical removal of wax from your ear by a specialist. Soliwax only helps in softening the ear wax ,it will never remove the wax from your ear.
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Do not use ear buds or try to clean your ears yourself
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