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Septoplasty and ear issue
Hi Doctor, could please guide me on my below query please. Mostly i have lot of doubt on my secound question. Thanks in advance 1.I have undergone septoplasty surgery on 28/11/2021. Now from past 2 days i am getting head ache . Cleaning process also completed after 10 day of surgery. Now feeling head ache. I feel better to breath compare to previous condition. 2. In the year 2010 i met with serious accident. In  my right ear was injured. But i did not take any treatment .because dr mostly focused on my head surgery due blood block dueto bike accident. And also haveing some infection of yellow colour. Hearing capacity also reduced. Now dr saying they will remove injured layer and place new layer. Is it possible  after 11 years to do the treat ment to the ear.also getting reer sound contiously. I am habituated with that sound in the ear.
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Sir your right ear looks infected with some pathology in the tympanic membrane. It needs to be evaluated with a High resolution CT scan of the temporal bones. As previously u had nasal blockage which has improved after the septoplasty then the ear issue will also resolve to some extend and a surgical procedure on the ear will give better results
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You have undergone Septoplasty operation for which your airway improved but may be due to cold exposure you are having sinusitis which is causing headache. The ear seems debris which is stuck to Tympanic membrane. Proper suction clearing with improve the visibility of whole Tympanic membrane. Moreover your hearing reduced after an accident. You need to do Pure Tone Audiometry and CT scan temporal bone to understand the middle ear and inner ear pathology.
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