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Reduced hearing/ blocked ear
Vacuum was created in ear canal while digging with finger. Ear drum has been sucked inwards. Hearing is reduced in that ear. Tried methods like chewing, blowing air into nose etc. Will it return to its normal functioning naturally or OTC medication is required? Difficult to visit ENT specialist during lockdown. Please advise.
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Have u consulted an ent doctor ? ...as you very specifically mentioned that ear drum is sucked inwards ...that can only b acertained after an examination by ent doctor ...if what u r saying is correct then try steam inhalation ...and for proper guidance plz consult an ent specialist
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steam inhalation
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U can use t.montek lc 10 mg to avoid clogging of ear.get audiometry done and take ent opinion
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Most probably due to Eustachian tube dysfunction
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consult online for proper evaluation
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steam inhalation twice daily
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