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Pus in ear
Good evening. I visited one of the ENT as I was having ear pain. (Both). Diagnosis was that I have pus inside my left ear and trauma on the right one. Taking antibiotics. I feel like my ear is chocked. Just wanted to know whether dizziness that I'm having is because of this problem. I'm having cold and cough as well. I have taken antibiotics for 3 days. But no changes . Only no pain. Please help.
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It's common to have dizziness in case of ear infections. 3days antibiotic is not good enuf..it may take 1/2 weeks for complete issue is settled down.
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continue medicines for atleast 7days..
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getting control over cold cough is d must for ear to be normal
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Ear infection could be deeper in the middle ear with or without ear drum perforation. A good cleaning under microscope will help accurate diagnosis & early response to antibiotics.
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Keep ears dry & follow up in time post treatment for complete cure.
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