OKay, i have a problem with my ears , its like everytime i breathe there s air in my ears , it hurts a lot, or if i eat spicy food , the spiciness tends to get in my ears.... Since january i have been suffering from this headache that does not go away
You may be suffering from eustachian tube dysfunction. It may lead to abnormal hearing of your own voice or ear ache and repeated episodes of fullness in the ears etc.
While no standard treatment has been found to work for every patient, there are several options that have been used to successfully manage the symptoms in a number of individuals.
Patients are often advised to recline or lower the head between the knees when symptoms occur. Nasal sprays, drops, or topical nasal administration of medications containing anticholinergics, estrogen, diluted hydrochloric acid, chlorobutanol, or benzyl alcohol may work in reducing symptoms in some patients.
Surgical treatment may be indicated in some patients. So please consult with your ENT specialist he will examine and treat you accordingly.
Take care.
So use tablet amoxicillin with clavulinic acid 625 mg twice a day
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What Causes Pain In Ears While Breathing?
Hello, You may be suffering from eustachian tube dysfunction. It may lead to abnormal hearing of your own voice or ear ache and repeated episodes of fullness in the ears etc. While no standard treatment has been found to work for every patient, there are several options that have been used to successfully manage the symptoms in a number of individuals. Patients are often advised to recline or lower the head between the knees when symptoms occur. Nasal sprays, drops, or topical nasal administration of medications containing anticholinergics, estrogen, diluted hydrochloric acid, chlorobutanol, or benzyl alcohol may work in reducing symptoms in some patients. Surgical treatment may be indicated in some patients. So please consult with your ENT specialist he will examine and treat you accordingly. Take care. So use tablet amoxicillin with clavulinic acid 625 mg twice a day