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Right Ear hurts
From past few weeks whenever I am in cold area, I feel weird sound in ear while burfing, swolling but it eventually goes away, why does it happen?? Shd I check for any infection??
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When you expose to cold, you develop allergy to cold. This leads to secretions in nose and sinusitis and this in turn blocks the tube that connects from nose to ear. This results in Otitis Media (Collection of fluid in middle ear). Hence such sound is heard.
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Yes u may be having a compromised eustachian tube function. U need to consult thoroughly
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