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Male | 18

Why is my right ear blocked with mini beats?

Ears are block, hurts very little, hearing like mini beats in my right ear, no medications taken

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Answered on 10th Feb '25

It sounds like you may be experiencing a mild blockage in your ear, potentially caused by earwax buildup, sinus issues, or changes in pressure. The sensation of rhythmic sounds could be linked to fluid movement or minor changes in your ear's function. Staying hydrated and gently yawning or swallowing may help relieve discomfort. However, to ensure a proper assessment and appropriate treatment, I recommend consulting a ENT specialist. They can provide a thorough examination and tailored advice.

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left ear hissing sound continusoly and right ear fullness that time pain and headache, 3 ent speicilist seen but my issue not solved. present used tablets. indeferal-f 10mg, montain fx, cognivel and md-up

Male | 47

Experiencing persistent hissing in one ear and a feeling of fullness along with discomfort and headaches can be distressing. These symptoms may arise from various factors such as earwax buildup, fluid in the ear, or tension-related issues. It's important to ensure that a thorough evaluation has been conducted, including hearing tests and possible imaging, to pinpoint the cause. You may benefit from a review of your current medications and treatment plan by your healthcare provider. They can help tailor a solution that addresses your specific needs. Don't hesitate to seek further professional advice if symptoms persist; maintaining open communication with your doctor is key.

Answered on 27th Jan '25

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

My son 12 + suffering from tonsils last ten days .... antibiotics also given to him but he is allergic with Amoxicillin, ...He treated from bl Kapoor, with pcm, attarax & avil, cepodem 200mg....He feel pain in ears because of tonsils what medicine should give.... please reply fast

Male | 12

I understand your concern about your son's adenotonsils and ear infection. The tonsils could be causing his ear pain since they are close by in the throat. To help with the pain, you can give him acetaminophen (PCM). Make sure he continues the prescribed medications, drinks plenty of fluids, gets enough rest, and eats soft, cool foods to soothe his throat. If his symptoms don’t improve or worsen, please see the doctor again for further tests.

Answered on 26th Aug '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I'm suffering 15 days vertigo problem.it's become now very painful and nausea also not going after having verten 8 tablet .From 2 days ear also start buzzing.Throat infection also started.

Female | 42

You need immediate medical attention by an ENT. Your ear examination and audiological assessment is of extreme importance for prompt treatment. 
Tab Vertin aggravates acid reflux, adding an antacid will help with the nausea.

Answered on 26th Oct '24

Dr. Atul Mittal

Dr. Atul Mittal

I have had a cold for a couple days. Mucus secretions, sore throat, generally feeling under the weather. On one of the days, my right ear started to feel like water was trapped inside. It still has to gotten better. When I speak, I feel like I am under water. It doesnt hurt, but my hearing is diminished. How can I fix it?

Female | 25

Mucus buildup can cause a sensation of fullness in the ear, leading to muffled hearing, as the Eustachian tubes may become blocked. Staying well-hydrated, using steam inhalation, or saline nasal sprays may help alleviate the congestion. If symptoms persist, or if you experience pain or fever, it’s essential to consult a healthcare professional. They can check for any underlying issues and provide appropriate treatment. 

Answered on 8th Jan '25

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Am a 27 Y/O female. I got a cold about 2 weeks ago and I’m having a hard time getting over it. I still have wheezing, a wet cough, extreme fatigue, and phlegm, but my main issue is that my ear became very “stuffy” and it felt like there was fluid In Them. I wake up with drainage, and they pop often. I have pictures of my inner ear to share for more detail. I had tubes when I was young, and I had a very traumatic accident happen while they were in place, and my ears have been a pain ever since. I get extremely painful pressure when I fly to the point where I cry the whole flight if I don’t have my special ear plugs. And heaven forbid I get an ear infection. I cry anytime I have to put In ear drops

Female | 27

Oh i'm so sorry to hear your symptoms. It sounds like there is a lot going on in the ear canal and the tube connecting the ear to the nose which we call- The eustachian tube. Please visit your nearest ent who will do an endoscopy of the ear, get the hearing and e tube function evaluation and assess for chronic issues to ensure it doesn't get worse with time.

Answered on 3rd Sept '24

Dr. Rakshita Kamath

Dr. Rakshita Kamath

My grandfather age is 69 before 4 months he had second brain stroke now he has cough in his throat which not come out from his mouth so please doctor how to remove cough from throat

Male | 68

Your grandfather is likely experiencing throat congestion, which is common among stroke people. This could be caused by the fact that after a stroke, a person may have difficulty swallowing. When we swallow, the cough should come out of the mouth. Be sure to hydrate him by drinking lots of fluids. A speech therapist who can teach exercises to improve swallowing and coughing should be seen. Apart from that, he will also be able to make the cough from his throat disappear.

Answered on 5th Aug '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Dear Doctor, I'm an 18-year-old male. About 15-16 days ago, I had a really bad cold with symptoms including a sore throat, headache, and fever. After 7-8 days, my cold symptoms healed, but I still had a sore throat, hoarse voice, a completely blocked right ear, and I was constantly coughing up green mucus. Four days ago, I visited a doctor and was prescribed moxifloxacin 400mg once a day for 5 days (today is day 3). While my coughing has generally decreased, I still have a sore throat and my right ear is still blocked, although it did briefly open for a few minutes yesterday. This has been ongoing for three weeks, and I'm starting to lose hope as I'm not sure what I have or if I'll get better. In addition to moxifloxacin, here are the other medications I'm currently taking: Nasacort AQ (once a day) - today is day 6 Phenadone (twice a day) - today is day 8 Nexium (once a day) - today is day 6 Ganaton (three times a day) - today is day 6 Seretide Accuhaler Diskus (twice a day) - today is day 8 Polymer Adult Hypertonic 3% (twice a day) - today is day 3 Could you please help me understand what might be causing these persistent symptoms and advise on any further steps I should take? Thank you for your assistance.

Male | 18

Answered on 6th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I am a 24-year-old bachelor student. I have been experiencing a persistent runny nose, frequent sneezing, nasal blockage, and difficulty breathing through both nostrils as one is always blocked alternately. These symptoms worsen when I consume cold drinks or fruits. Additionally, physical exercise and changes in the environment exacerbate my condition. This has been ongoing for the past year, and despite seeking treatment from 2-3 doctors, including homeopathy, I have not found relief. Now, I am exhausted from the ongoing symptoms and would like to identify the root cause and pursue appropriate treatment.

Male | 24

You might have allergic rhinitis, triggered by things like pollen, dust mites, or certain foods. Seeing an allergist can help identify your triggers and recommend treatments such as avoiding allergens, taking medications, or getting allergy shots. Proper treatment is important for feeling better and enjoying life without discomfort.

Answered on 26th Sept '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Dear Doctor, From last couple of days i am suffering from acute pain in my throat specially while swallowing anything and also having cough with mucus but mucus is not coming out i can hear the rattling sound from my throat while coughing and after carefully examining my throat i can see that my left side of tonsil has inflammation with several white spots on it the white spots are there on both the tonsils but i can feel the extreme pain at the left side of tonsil only. I am frequently doing saline gargles but its not helping me out. Further i would request you to kindly advise some good medications for the quick relief. Thank you

Male | 41

You may be experiencing acute tonsillitis, resulting in significant discomfort while swallowing and coughing. The presence of white spots suggests a possible infection. Saline gargles are helpful, but additional treatment may be necessary. Over-the-counter pain relievers such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen can provide relief. Staying hydrated and using throat lozenges may also ease the pain. However, I recommend seeking a healthcare professional for a precise diagnosis and suitable medications, as they may prescribe antibiotics if a bacterial infection is present. 

Answered on 24th Jan '25

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Ringing ear Right side within 2 weeks

Male | 25

There could be a lot of causes of ringing in the ear. Get evaluated by your local ent who will examine the ear and also give hearing testings.

Answered on 12th Sept '24

Dr. Rakshita Kamath

Dr. Rakshita Kamath

Throat pain in 2 days help me to solve this issue

Male | 23

Throat discomfort can arise from various factors such as viral infections, allergies, or irritation from smoke and pollutants. Common signs include soreness, difficulty swallowing, or a scratchy sensation. For relief, try warm salt water gargles, staying hydrated, and using throat lozenges. Over-the-counter pain relievers like acetaminophen can also help. If symptoms persist or worsen after a couple of days, please consider visiting a healthcare professional. They can provide personalized advice and evaluate any underlying issues. 

Answered on 28th Jan '25

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I went to A&E in June with dizziness not feeling real/ dreamy. And I was told to get my ears syringed I’ve done this 2 times now and no improvement if anything I have gotten worse!! I have tried anti insimines as well. I’m booked in for blood tests and I’m really becoming depressed and upset because of this. I don’t feel real I have also left work I really want help!

Female | 19

It seems like you are greatly disturbed by the symptoms of dizziness and feeling unreal. The link can sometimes be found in inner ear issues, anxiety, or other conditions that you may have. Having found ear syringing to be ineffective, it's really reassuring to know that blood tests are being carried out; this is an important step in figuring out the situation. While anticipating the results, think about talking to a healthcare provider about your feelings, as they could try different therapies. Health of mental state, being good is no.1 on the list, so, please take the courage to seek help if necessary. You aren't by yourself in this matter, support is available.

Answered on 19th Dec '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

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