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Suggest Treatment For Ear Congestion, Nausea And Diarrhea

I got hit in the ear about a week ago and my ears have been clogged/stuffy ever since. I was hit in the right ear and sometimes it rings but my left ear is super sensitive to bass sounds like rumbling in the car and stuff. I also have nausea and diarrhea. Not sure if that s related or not..also I had symptoms of a concussion but symptoms have gone away.
Fri, 10 Mar 2017
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The fullness or blocked sensation of the ears may be related to trauma to the ear drums or due to eustachian tube dysfunction.

This is tube that connects the middle ear to the back of the throat. It has different actions including equalizing the pressure.
When this tube is not working well, it can cause fullness.
The use of an antihistamine, decongestant combination, may be helpful to you, though it can take a few days to work.

These treatments should be done after your doctor has examined you to see if there is physical damage that would require repair.

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Suggest Treatment For Ear Congestion, Nausea And Diarrhea

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The fullness or blocked sensation of the ears may be related to trauma to the ear drums or due to eustachian tube dysfunction. This is tube that connects the middle ear to the back of the throat. It has different actions including equalizing the pressure. When this tube is not working well, it can cause fullness. The use of an antihistamine, decongestant combination, may be helpful to you, though it can take a few days to work. These treatments should be done after your doctor has examined you to see if there is physical damage that would require repair. I hope this helps