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Tinnitus in my ears
I have tinnitus in both ears and my right ear tinnitus increase 10 days ago. I am undergoing gastric medication(pantop, mycolon, sucrafil). Also I have nasal congestion from a month. Though my nose is clear, I can only breath from one nasal at a time. I have contacted ENT specialist for tinnitus and she said my nose walls are swollen and recommended Duonase nasal spray. Its been a week and still I am breathing from one nose and my tinnitus is still same. Also i have occasional head ache, mainly behind ears and back side of head. I am worried about tinnitus and constantly worrying
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Needs more evaluation. I suggest you visit an ent nearby.
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Suggest you find an ENT Surgeon in your city who does Balloon Eustachian Tuboplasty. It is a minor surgical procedure where a balloon catheter is placed in your eustachian tube via your nasal passage and the balloon is inflated for about 10 seconds thereby permanently dilating the eustachian tube. This will most probably relieve the tinnitus.
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