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Male | 23
Your throat symptoms have persisted. Scratchy, burning, dry cough - a year is alarming. Many cause exist allergies, dry air, and acid reflux. First, try drinking more water, using a humidifier, and avoiding smoke. If no improvement, see an ENT doctor. They'll evaluate, and treat the underlying issue.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Female | 17
It's understandable to feel concerned about the sensation in your throat and the pressure you're experiencing. These symptoms can arise from anxiety, muscle tension, or postural issues. Thick saliva and neck discomfort may contribute to this sensation as well. Staying hydrated and practicing relaxation techniques could help alleviate discomfort. However, since these symptoms are persistent and impacting your daily life, it’s advisable to consult a physician. They can provide a thorough evaluation and tailored advice, ensuring you're supported and informed.
Answered on 9th Feb '25
Dr. Babita Goel
Male | 17
Irritation of the uvula occurs when the tiny fleshy thing dangling at your throat's rear gets inflamed and reddened. It causes a sensation like something's stuck, tickling your throat. Infections, allergies, or excessive snoring could trigger this. To soothe it, consume chilled beverages and refrain from spicy fare. If discomfort persists, consulting an ENT specialist is advisable.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Male | 4
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Rakshita Kamath
Male | 24
Uvulitis is when your uvula swells up. The uvula hangs at the back of your throat. Infections, allergies, or snoring while asleep can cause it. You might feel something in your throat. Swallowing may be difficult, and your throat might hurt. Drinking lots of water helps. Gargling warm saltwater soothes. If symptoms don't go away, see an ENT specialist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Female | 25
The pressure and crackling you're feeling may be due to fluid trapped behind your eardrum, often after an infection. It usually clears on its own within a few weeks. In the meantime, you can try chewing gum, yawning, or performing the Valsalva maneuver (close your mouth, pinch your nose, and blow gently) to open the Eustachian tube. If the problem persists for more than a couple of weeks or worsens, it's best to see an ENT doctor for further treatment.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Male | 14
Swell in your neck, dizziness, sweat, cough, sore throat, and headache are conditions that an infection can lead to. Infections might have caused these symptoms in such situations. It's paramount to go and see an ENT specialist so they can tell what's happening and what treatment suits you. These signs should not be ignored, they might be the first symptoms of a more severe condition whose treatment should be done quickly.
Answered on 22nd July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Female | 23
You are likely dealing with an ear infection. The symptoms you are describing, including pain and swelling, typically accompany such an infection. You must visit an ENT specialist who can prescribe the appropriate treatment, for example, antibiotics. Use a warm compress to your ear for the moment to help with the pain.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Male | 23
Your sore throat and runny nose likely indicate a common cold virus. Stay hydrated, rest adequately, and gargle warm salt water to soothe your throat. For persistent or worsening symptoms consult a doctor.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Female | 13
Having headphones on while lying on your side for long periods can cause pain in your ear. This happens due to pressure and friction in the ear canal. To ease earache symptoms, take breaks from wearing headphones frequently. Apply a warm compress to the affected ear. Avoid sleeping on that side until the pain goes away. If discomfort continues, it is advisable to consult an ENT specialist.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Female | 51
Having an itchy, dry throat can be annoying, especially if it’s been going on for two weeks. It could be caused by allergies, a virus, or even dry air. You might feel a scratchy sensation when swallowing or talking, and you might also experience coughing or a hoarse voice. To soothe your throat, drink plenty of water, use a humidifier, and suck on lozenges. If it doesn’t get better, have it checked by an ENT specialist.
Answered on 27th Sept '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Female | 25
It sounds like you're experiencing typical symptoms of a common cold, which can affect sinuses and lead to feelings of pressure or fluid in the ears. This sensation, along with diminished hearing, may result from fluid buildup. For relief, consider using a warm compress on your ear, staying hydrated, and trying steam inhalation to help clear sinus passages. Over-the-counter decongestants may also be beneficial. If symptoms persist or worsen, please consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and guidance.
Answered on 8th Jan '25
Dr. Babita Goel
Female | 21
You've experienced ear troubles since January. Pain that comes and goes could mean a recurring infection. It's crucial to address the root cause. Keep ears dry, avoid inserting objects, try OTC pain relief. If no improvement, you should see an ENT doctor.
Answered on 30th July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Female | 40
Are headaches, stuffy nose, or breathing problems telling you that something may be wrong with your nose bone? If so, you could be suffering from a deviated septum that requires surgery to fix it. Sometimes fixing the bone can relieve symptoms. When none of these treatments help, doctors will recommend an operation on what is blocking your airway.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Male | 16
The puffed neck can take place for several reasons. Considering it is there for 3 days, notice will be required. Some common ones are, for example, being infected (like swollen glands) or even reacting to something. Besides, it may be about a thyroid issue. See a healthcare professional as fast as possible, so they can find the exact reason why you are ill and prescribe the proper medicine.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Female | 22
Something stuck in your throat can happen for many reasons. Swollen tonsils, drip from the nose, or stomach acid can cause it. You might have trouble swallowing, a sore throat, and coughing. Drink lots of water. Gargle with salt in warm water. Eat soft foods. But if it doesn't go away, see an ENT specialist.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Male | 6.5
You should immediately contact a pediatrician or an ENT specialist to check out the symptoms of your child. Many conditions can cause swelling or pain in the throat, particularly around the epiglottis. It is essential to seek timely medical attention to prevent any complications and ensure the health of your child.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Male | 35
You may be experiencing an issue related to the ears, nose, or throat. The discomfort in your left ear and throat could signify a throat or ear infection. You may develop ear pain when you have a sore throat. Gargling with warm salt water can relieve the pain caused by a sore throat. Taking enough fluids and having sufficient rest is essential. If the pain persists, make sure you see an ENT specialist immediately so that you can be given the right medication.
Answered on 25th May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Male | 31
It appears you are going through allergic rhinitis, which is responsible for your runny nose, swollen eyes, ear pressure, sneezing, and breathing difficulties. These symptoms have been persisting for a long time despite trying different medications. The allergy shots that you are receiving may have expired, thus not giving you enough relief. Seek consultation from an allergist to review your treatment plan and consider updating your allergy shots to manage your symptoms effectively.
Answered on 29th Aug '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Male | 18
It’s common for there to be some pain with an ear infection, as well as pressure, pus, or fluid drainage, and no fever. Ear infections happen when germs get into the ear canal. To help with this problem, attempt to use some warm water to gently clean the outside part of your ear only – do not stick anything inside the ear. If it does not start feeling better soon, visit an ENT specialist because there could be something else going on besides an infection like an injury from scratching too hard.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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